Monoclonality in reactive lymphadenopathy: gene rearrangement and multiparameter analysis.

Hematologic pathology Pub Date : 1993-01-01
D C Farhi, P W McGuire, C N Luckey
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Abstract

Multiparameter analysis of lymph nodes with follicular, interfollicular, and/or atypical hyperplasia was undertaken to search for monoclonality. Twenty-three patients aged 7 to 75 years (mean 32 years) were studied. One patient had a history of lymphoma; two were HIV-positive. Nodes were removed for clinical suspicion of lymphoma. Light microscopy revealed increased and&or abnormal follicular proliferation and occasional progressive transformation of germinal centers. Immunostaining of frozen sections revealed CD4, CD8, kappa, and lambda positivity with more CD4+ than CD8+ cells. Flow cytometry showed a mixed population of T and B cells with no evidence of clonality. Hybridization studies with JH and JK probes showed rearranged bands in one case. No rearrangements were seen with CT beta and bcl-2 probes. Follow-up of 3 to 5 years showed no new occurrences of lymphoma. Although no evidence of monoclonality was seen with other parameters, DNA hybridization revealed heavy and light chain gene rearrangement in 4% (1 of 23).

反应性淋巴结病的单克隆性:基因重排和多参数分析。
对滤泡性、滤泡间性和/或非典型增生的淋巴结进行多参数分析以寻找单克隆性。23例患者年龄7 ~ 75岁(平均32岁)。1例患者有淋巴瘤病史;其中两人是hiv阳性。因临床怀疑为淋巴瘤而切除淋巴结。光镜显示卵泡增生和/或异常增生,偶有生发中心进行性转化。冷冻切片免疫染色显示CD4、CD8、kappa、lambda阳性,CD4+细胞多于CD8+细胞。流式细胞术显示T细胞和B细胞混合,没有克隆的证据。与JH和JK探针的杂交研究显示,一个病例的条带重排。CT β和bcl-2探针未见重排。随访3 ~ 5年未见淋巴瘤新发。虽然在其他参数上没有发现单克隆的证据,但DNA杂交显示重链和轻链基因重排的比例为4%(1 / 23)。
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