Literature DB >> 12658444

Region-specific immunological response of the different laryngeal compartments: significance of larynx-associated lymphoid tissue.

Hannes Kutta1, Philipp Steven, Bernhard N Tillmann, Michael Tsokos, Friedrich P Paulsen.   

Abstract

The occurrence of primary extranodal marginal-zone B-cell lymphoma [of the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) type] has only been described in the supraglottic region, implying that preexistent organized lymphoid tissue is present at that site only. To date, studies have not established clearly whether organized MALT shows a site-related distribution in the larynx. The supraglottic region of the false vocal folds and the subglottis from 87 unselected cadavers with no known history of nasal, oral, pharyngeal, laryngeal, tracheal, or esophageal disease were examined for the presence of organized MALT. Organized lymphoid tissue was found with the cytomorphological and immunophenotypic features of MALT in 100% of false vocal folds of children and in more than 90% of adolescents, decreasing to 7.1% in persons in their sixth decade, whereas MALT was completely absent in the subglottis in all age groups. The results explain why primary extranodal marginal-zone B-cell lymphoma has only been described in the supraglottic region but is absent in the subglottis. Moreover, the results suggest a region-specific immunological response of the different laryngeal areas as reflected in clinical observations and animal studies. However, the impact on presence or absence of laryngeal MALT awaits clarification.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12658444     DOI: 10.1007/s00441-002-0692-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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