| Literature DB >> 18498125 |
J C van Galen1, J J Hoefnagel, M H Vermeer, R Willemze, R Dijkman, C P Tensen, W P H de Boer, C J Meijer, J J Oudejans.
Abstract
Two distinct primary cutaneous large B cell lymphomas are recognized: primary cutaneous follicle centre lymphoma (PCFCL), characterized by an excellent prognosis, and primary cutaneous large B cell lymphoma, leg-type (PCLBCL leg-type), with an unfavourable prognosis. To determine whether inhibition of the apoptosis pathways may underlie the difference in clinical outcome between PCFCL and PCLBCL leg-type, we investigated the expression of only apoptosis-related genes by microarray expression profiling. Unsupervised cluster analysis was carried out using 169 genes involved in apoptosis on a group of 21 previously untreated patients diagnosed with primary cutaneous large B cell lymphoma. Cluster analysis resulted in two separate groups which showed large overlap with the PCFCL and PCLBCL leg-type. One group was characterized by high expression levels of pro- and anti-apoptotic genes. The other group was characterized by high expression levels of apoptosis-inducing cytotoxic effector genes, possibly reflecting a cellular cytotoxic immune response. Our results suggest that the clinically favourable PCFCLs are characterized by a relatively intense cellular cytotoxic immune response and that PCLBCL leg-types are characterized by constitutive activation of the intrinsic mediated apoptosis pathway, with concomitant downstream inhibition of this apoptosis pathway. Thus, strategies neutralizing the function of apoptosis-inhibiting proteins might be effective in PCLBCL leg-type. Copyright (c) 2008 Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18498125 DOI: 10.1002/path.2374
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pathol ISSN: 0022-3417 Impact factor: 7.996