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Summary
CD138 is a marker used to identify normal or malignant plasma cells with a high level of specificity, but does not discriminate normal from abnormal plasma cells and in some cases expression in myeloma may be low compared with normal plasma cells so sensitivity can be an issue. Abberancy of expression is low, but expression may be seen in lymphoplamacytic or marginal zone lymphomas (only on those cells that have plasma cell differentiation)



Normal expression and function

CD138 is a membrane protein that supports cell adhesion or binds cytokines and chemokines. In the hematopoietic system expression of CD138 is acquired by B lymphocytes as they develop into plasma cells.



Diagnostic role

  • Most often CD138 used in conjunction with CD38 to identify plasma cells in the diagnosis or monitoring of myeloma
  • There is very little aberrant expression, but neoplastic plasma cells may in some cases have weak, variable, or occasionally undetectable expression
  • Expression is also seen cells that have plasmacytic differentiation in lymphoplasmacytoid lymphoma or marginal zone lymphoma


Other useful information

Outside of haematopoiesis CD138 is expressed by squamous epithelium.


SUMMARY TABLES


Expression: primitive cell types Click (i) on table for additional information
AML B ALL Burkitt T ALL ETP ALL (i) MPAL (i) H.gones (i)
<5% <5% <5% <5% <5% <5% <5%


Expression: mature B cell neoplasms
CLL MCL FL MZL HCL DLBCL LPL PCL
<5% <5% <5% 5-20% <5% 5-20% 40-80% 80-100%

Notes: expression is usual in myeloma, and will occur on cells with plasma cell differentiation in LPL or MZL


Expression: mature T cell neoplasms
ATLL CTCL Sezary T-PLL T-LGL NK-LGL
limited limited limited limited limited

Notes: limited reports are consistent with expression being very uncommon in T-lymphoproliferative disorders