Cell-associated immunoglobulin in human non-Hodgkin lymphomas. A comparative study of surface immunoglobulin on cells in suspension and cytoplasmic immunoglobulin by immunohistochemistry.

T. Landaas, Tore Godal, PER F. Marton, Stein Kvaløy, Ruth Langholm, Tore Lindmo, OLE G. Jørgensen, Herman Høst
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Eighty-three non-Hodgkin lymphomas classified according to the Kiel classification have been studied with regard to surface immunoglobulin (sIg) on cells in suspension and cytoplasmic immunoglobulin (cIg) by the peroxidase anti-peroxidase method (PAP) on formaline-fixed tissue sections. Fifty-six out of 66 examined (i.e. 85%) revealed a monoclonal staining pattern for sIg, whereas 37/70 (53%) gave a monoclonal staining pattern for cIg by PAP. The methods combined gave a monoclonal staining pattern in 73/83, i.e. in 88%, of the biopsies tested. The discrepancies between the two methods were largest in centroblastic/centrocytic and lymphocytic lymphomas. With regard to the light chain staining patterns, complete agreement between the two methods was obtained in the 20 cases that allowed such analysis to be made. This suggests that the specificity of PAP, as carried out in this study with reagents purified by immunoabsorbent techniques, is satisfactory. On a basis of heavy chain isotypes centroblastic/centrocytic, lymphoplasmacytoid, and immunoblastic lymphomas could be divided into distinct immunological subgroups. In four biopsies the sIg heavy chains were mu + delta, whereas mu + gamma chains were detected by PAP. This finding may be relevant to the mu leads to gamma switch known to occur during normal B-cell differentiation. Immunoglobulin inclusions were found in 8 cases--3 belonging to the immunoblastic group, and 5 to the lymphoplasmacytoid group.
细胞相关免疫球蛋白在人类非霍奇金淋巴瘤中的作用。免疫组织化学方法对悬浮细胞表面免疫球蛋白与细胞质免疫球蛋白的比较研究。
本文对83例按照Kiel分类的非霍奇金淋巴瘤进行了悬浮液细胞表面免疫球蛋白(sIg)和福尔马林固定组织切片上过氧化物酶抗过氧化物酶法(PAP)细胞质免疫球蛋白(cIg)的研究。66例检测中56例(即85%)显示sIg单克隆染色模式,而37/70例(53%)显示PAP单克隆染色模式。这些方法结合起来,在73/83,即88%的活组织检查中给出了单克隆染色模式。两种方法之间的差异在中心细胞/中心细胞和淋巴细胞淋巴瘤中最大。关于轻链染色模式,在允许进行这种分析的20例中,两种方法完全一致。这表明,在本研究中,用免疫吸收技术纯化的试剂进行的PAP特异性是令人满意的。在重链同型的基础上,中心母细胞淋巴瘤、淋巴浆细胞样淋巴瘤和免疫母细胞淋巴瘤可分为不同的免疫学亚群。在4个活检中,sIg重链为mu + δ链,而PAP检测到mu + γ链。这一发现可能与已知在正常b细胞分化过程中发生的mu导联γ开关有关。8例发现免疫球蛋白包涵体,其中3例属于免疫母细胞组,5例属于淋巴浆细胞样组。
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