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CDR3 sequences of MALT lymphoma show homology with those of autoreactive B-cell lines.

N Yumoto1, K Kurosu, M Furukawa, A Mikata.   

Abstract

We have examined the CDR3 sequence and adjacent regions of immunoglobulin genes from B-cell lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT). Twenty-nine sequences (15 sequences from 13 low-grade MALT lymphomas, marginal zone B-cell lymphomas; 7 sequences from 6 high-grade MALT lymphomas; 7 sequences from 7 diffuse large cell lymphomas) were obtained after cloning of the polymerase chain reaction-amplified segments. In the low-grade MALT, high-grade MALT and diffuse large cell lymphomas, the mean length of the CDR3 region was 47.6+/-10.31 (range 21 to 60), 38.71+/-10.37 (range 27 to 57) and 40.86+/-3.34 (range 39 to 48) nucleotides, respectively. The length of the CDR3 region was significantly greater in the low-grade MALT lymphoma group than in the other two groups. CDR3 sequences in lymphoma cell clones of 14 cases showed 60 to 81% homology with autoantibody-associated lymphocyte clones including rheumatoid factor. The incidences of these autoantibody-associated lymphocyte clones were higher in the high-grade MALT (4/6) and diffuse large lymphomas (5/7) than in the low-grade MALT lymphoma (5/13). Cases with more than 70% homology at the nucleotide level were found to have 71 to 82% homology with autoantibodies at the protein level in the low-grade MALT lymphomas (2/13), and 67% homology in the high-grade MALT lymphomas (2/7). These results indicate that MALT lymphomas may be derived from the malignant transformation of autoreactive B-cells.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10543257      PMCID: PMC5926153          DOI: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.1999.tb00826.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Cancer Res        ISSN: 0910-5050


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