Literature DB >> 2255187

Expression of enolases in T cell tumors and Hodgkin's disease.

K Oka1, N Mori, H Haimoto, K Kato.   

Abstract

Frozen biopsy specimens taken from 30 cases with T cell tumors (8 with T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, 8 with T cell lymphoblastic lymphoma, and 14 with peripheral T cell lymphomas), and from 12 with Hodgkin's disease, were investigated using a direct immunohistochemical method to detect alpha-, beta- and gamma-enolases. Normal thymus and lymph node specimens with reactive lymphadenitis were also investigated. Subcortical thymocytes and the majority of deep cortical thymocytes showed reactivity of alpha-/beta-/gamma- approximately +/- -enolases, and medullary thymocytes and small lymphocytes in T zone areas of lymph node showed reactivity of alpha-/beta+/gamma- approximately +/- -enolases. Seven of the 8 cases with T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia showed reactivity of alpha-/beta-/gamma(-)-enolases or alpha+/beta-/gamma(-)-enolases in leukemic lymphocytes, 7 of the 8 cases with T cell lymphoblastic lymphoma showed reactivity of beta(+)-enolase, and all 14 cases with peripheral T-cell lymphomas showed reactivity of alpha-/beta- approximately +/gamma(+)-enolases in lymphoma cells. All the 12 cases with Hodgkin's disease showed reactivity of alpha-/beta+/gamma(+)-enolases in Reed-Sternberg and Hodgkin's cells. These results indicate the following: (a) The neoplastic cells of T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, T cell lymphoblastic lymphoma and peripheral T cell lymphomas present different expressions in each of these three categories. This may imply a difference of maturation and differentiation or activation among neoplastic T lymphocytes. (b) T lymphocytes may switch from alpha- to beta-enolase and from alpha- to gamma-enolase in the course of differentiation and activation. (c) It is worth noting that the Reed-Sternberg and Hodgkin's cells of Hodgkin's disease present an identical expression of enolases.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2255187

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Invest        ISSN: 0023-6837            Impact factor:   5.662


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