Case Reports in Immunology (Jan 2024)

Autoreactive Antibodies Associated with Castleman Disease Triad

  • Jacqueline A. Turner,
  • Ali Hakimi,
  • Hannah Lee,
  • Jeffrey T. Schowinsky,
  • Jeffrey M. Sippel,
  • Bradford J. Siegele,
  • Raul M. Torres,
  • William A. Robinson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2024/9382107
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2024

Abstract

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The Castleman triad has been described in a select few patients presenting with a retroperitoneal mass, mucocutaneous pemphigus vulgaris, and bronchiolitis obliterans. Here, we describe the Castleman triad in a 19-year-old male with unicentric hyaline vascular type Castleman disease (HV-CD). This patient presented with an array of positive antibodies, including anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide, anti-double-stranded DNA, and Sjogren’s IgG. Interestingly, the patient’s rheumatologic symptoms resolved after tumor resection, while his antibody profile remained relatively unchanged. HV-CD, with a triad presentation, was thought to be from a paraneoplastic syndrome secondary to an underlying lymphoproliferative disorder. The findings presented here identify multiple autoantibodies potentially contributing to this patient’s presentation with HV-CD.