| Literature DB >> 19669194 |
Assia Bassarova, Gunhild Trøen, Alexander Fosså, Ida Munster Ikonomou, Klaus Beiske, Jahn M Nesland, Jan Delabie.
Abstract
Transdifferentiation of B cell lymphoma of germinal center cell origin to histiocytic sarcoma has recently been described but is a rare occurrence. The cause for loss of B cell differentiation in these lymphomas is unknown. We investigated whether somatic hypermutation of the PAX-5 gene, a transcription factor that is important for maintaining B cell identity and is frequently mutated in B cell lymphomas of germinal center cell origin, might be a cause for loss of PAX-5 expression and thus B cell phenotype. However, no somatic hypermutation of the PAX-5 gene was detected in the two cases we studied. The molecular basis for transdifferentiation of B cell lymphoma to histiocytic sarcoma remains therefore unresolved.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19669194 PMCID: PMC2766441 DOI: 10.1007/s12308-009-0031-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hematop ISSN: 1865-5785 Impact factor: 0.196
List of the antibodies used for immunohistochemistry
| Antibody (clone) | Source | Dilution | HIER |
|---|---|---|---|
| CD45 (LCA, 2B11/PD7/26) | DAKO Cytomation, Denmark A/S | 1:100 | LpH |
| CD20 (L-26) | DAKO Cytomation, Denmark A/S | 1:300 | LpH |
| CD3 (SP7, rabbit monoclonal) | LabVision Corporation, UK | 1:150 | LpH |
| CD79a (SP-18, rabbit monoclonal) | LabVision Corporation, UK | 1:400 | T/E |
| PAX-5 (24) | BD Transduction Laboratories™ | 1:40 | T/E |
| CD10 (56C6) | Novocastra™ | 1:40 | T/E |
| BCL-6 (PG-B6p) | DAKO Cytomation, Denmark A/S | 1:40 | T/E |
| BCL-2 (Bcl-2/100/D5) | Novocastra™ | 1:20 | T/E |
| CD21 (2G9) | Novocastra™ | 1:20 | T/E |
| CD68 (PG-M1) | DAKO Cytomation, Denmark A/S | 1:250 | T/E |
| CD14 (7) | Novocastra™ | 1:160 | T/E |
| CD1a (MTB1) | Novocastra™ | 1:5 | T/E |
| PU1 (polyclonal) | Santa Cruz Biotechnology | 1:300 | T/E |
| MAF-B (goat polyclonal) | Santa Cruz Biotechnology | 1:2000 | T/E |
| S-100 (polyclonal) | DAKO Cytomation, Denmark A/S | 1:1500 | LpH |
| Ki67 (MIB-1) | DAKO Cytomation, Denmark A/S | 1:150 | T/E |
Fig. 1a, b Lymph node with follicular lymphoma; c, d, e neck lesion with histiocytic sarcoma; f bone marrow infiltration with diffuse large B cell lymphoma (patient 2; H&E)
Summarized results for patient 1 and patient 2
| Patient 1 | Patient 2 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inguinal lymph node, 2001 | Inguinal lymph node, 2003 | Neck tumor, 2008 | Bone marrow, 2008 | Tongue, 2006 | Tongue, 2007 | Skin, 2007 | |
| Morphology | Follicular lymphoma, grade 2 | Follicular lymphoma, grade 3 | Large atypical cells with large vesiculose nuclei and eosinophilic cytoplasm | Diffuse, intraparenchymatous infiltration by centroblasts | Diffuse large B cell lymphoma | Large atypical cells with large vesiculose nuclei and eosinophilic cytoplasm | Large atypical cells with large vesiculose nuclei and eosinophilic cytoplasm |
| IHC | CD20+, CD79a+, PAX-5+, CD10+, BCL-6+, BCL-2+, PU1+, CD68−, CD14−, CD1a−, S100−, MAF-B- | CD20+, CD79a+, PAX-5+, CD10+, BCL-6+, BCL-2+, PU1+, CD68−, CD14−, CD1a−, S100-, MAF-B- | CD20−, CD79a−, PAX-5−, CD10−/+, BCL-6+, BCL-2−, PU1+, MAF-B+, CD68+, CD14+, CD1a−/+, S100+ | CD20+, CD79a+, PAX-5+, CD10+, BCL-6+, BCL-2+, PU1+,CD68−, CD14−, CD1a−, S100−, MAF-B- | CD20+,CD79a, PAX-5+, CD10+, BCL-6+, BCL-2−, PU1+, CD68−, CD14−, CD1a−, S100−,MAF-B− | CD20−, CD79a−, PAX-5−, CD10−, BCL−6+, BCL-2−, PU1+, CD68+,CD14+/−, CD1a−/+,S100+, MAF-B− | CD20−, PAX-5−, CD10−/+, BCL-6+, BCL-2−, PU1+, CD68+, CD14−/+, CD1a−/+,S100+, MAF-B− |
| FISH | t(14;18)(18q21) | t(14;18)(18q21) | t(14;18)(18q21) | t(14;18)(18q21) | t(14;18)(18q21) | t(14;18)(18q21) | t(14;18)(18q21) |
| PCR analysis | Not performed | Monoclonal IgH gene rearrangement, one peak 326/327 bp | Monoclonal IgH gene rearrangement, one peak 326/327 bp | Not performed | Monoclonal IgH gene rearrangement, one peak 118 bp | Not performed | Monoclonal IgH gene rearrangement, one peak 118 bp |
| Sequencing | Intact structure of the gene | Intact structure of the gene | Intact structure of the gene | Not performed | Not performed | Intact structure of the gene | Not performed |
| EM | Not performed | Not performed | Birbeck granules | Not performed | |||
| Cytogenetic data | 48,XY, +2,add(13)(q33), +8,t(14;18)(q32;q21), +17[14]/46,XY[1] | 43-49,XY, +2,del(6)(q14), +8,t(14;18)(q32;q21), +17[cp8]/46,XY[7] | 47~51,XY,+X, add(1)(p36),add(6)(q27), del(6)(q23),del(9)(p22), +12,dup(13)(q21q31), t(14;18)(q32;q21)[cp5]/46,XY[7] | Not performed | Not performed | Not performed | Not performed |
Fig. 2a, b Lymph node with follicular lymphoma (CD20 and bcl-2, IHC); c, d, e histiocytic sarcoma (CD14, MAF-B, and CD1a, IHC); f bone marrow infiltration with diffuse large B cell lymphoma (PAX-5, IHC); g PCR analysis of follicular lymphoma and histiocytic sarcoma; h electron microscopy—detail of Birbeck granula (patient 2)
Fig. 3Sequences of IgH gene rearrangements. The FR3 and CDR3 region sequences are arranged with the identified patient sample at the top, compared with the lower V base gene bank sequence with closest homology. Dashed lines indicate that the sequence is identical to the gene bank sequence, and a nucleotide indicates difference. a Patient 1, follicular lymphoma compared with histiocytic sarcoma. b Patient 2, diffuse large B cell lymphoma compared with histiocytic sarcoma