| Literature DB >> 22952953 |
Maria R Ambrosio1, Pier P Piccaluga, Maurilio Ponzoni, Bruno J Rocca, Valeria Malagnino, Monica Onorati, Giulia De Falco, Valeria Calbi, Martin Ogwang, Kikkeri N Naresh, Stefano A Pileri, Claudio Doglioni, Lorenzo Leoncini, Stefano Lazzi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that lipid pathway is altered in many human tumours. In Burkitt lymphoma this is reflected by the presence of lipid droplets which are visible in the cytoplasm of neoplastic cells in cytological preparations. These vacuoles are not identifiable in biopsy section as lipids are "lost" during tissue processing. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22952953 PMCID: PMC3432109 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0044315
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Classification of cases according to the algorithm proposed by Naresh et al.
After the revision of 43 BL, 30 DLBCL and 7 DLBCL/BL cases, 47 BL and 33 not-BL cases were identified.
Figure 2ADPF gene over-expression in BL compared to DLBCL.
Box plots represent the values distribution across the three considered categories (A); the extremities of the boxes indicate the first and third quartile. The horizontal lines inside the boxes indicate median values; outlier values are indicated by blue dots. Histograms represent the mean expression values in the three groups (B).
Figure 3Over-expression of genes involved in lipid metabolism in BL.
SCD5, FASN and USF1 are up-regulated in BL; SCD and PPARA are up-regulated in DLBCLs.
Genes involved in lipid metabolism in BL other than PLIN2.
| Probe Set ID | p-value | Unigene (Avadis) | Gene Symbol | Gene Title | Regulation | Entrez Gene |
| 200831_s_at | 0,006725255 |
| SCD | stearoyl-CoA desaturase(delta-9-desaturase) | down | 6319 |
| 211708_s_at | 9,94E-04 |
| SCD | stearoyl-CoA desaturase(delta-9-desaturase) | down | 6319 |
| 212218_s_at | 0,033671293 |
| FASN | fatty acid synthase | up | 2194 |
| 220232_at | 0,009198004 |
| SCD5 | stearoyl-CoA desaturase 5 | up | 79966 |
| 223437_at | 3,85E-06 |
| PPARA | peroxisome proliferator-activatedreceptor alpha | down | 5465 |
| 223438_s_at | 1,79E-05 |
| PPARA | peroxisome proliferator-activatedreceptor alpha | down | 5465 |
| 226978_at | 3,51E-07 |
| PPARA | peroxisome proliferator-activatedreceptor alpha | down | 5465 |
| 231768_at | 0,001676206 |
| USF1 | upstream transcription factor 1 | up | 7391 |
Figure 4Adipophilin immunostain in BL and not-BL cases.
(A) BL is characterized by medium-sized cells with a monotonous cohesive pattern of growth, round nuclei with finely clumped and dispersed chromatin, a high proliferation rate and “starry-sky” appearance [Haematoxilin-eosin (H&E), original magnification (O.M.) ×200). (B) Neoplastic cells show strong positivity to adipophilin with single or multiple droplets in the cytoplasm, sometimes clustering the outer nuclear membrane (inset); the internal positive control is represented by macrophages which show granular positivity in the cytoplasm (arrows) (Adipophilin stain, O.M. ×200; inset, O.M. ×400). (C) An aggressive B-cell lymphoma with diffuse proliferation of medium- to large-sized cells with irregular nuclear contours and relatively large nucleoli corresponding to morphological score 1 according to the Naresh et al. scoring system is shown. Few small lymphocytes and starry-sky macrophages are also present (H&E, O.M. ×200). (D) Adipophilin immunostain on the case depicted in figure C with neoplastic cells showing weak positivity characterized by singly scattered fine lipid droplets in the cytoplasm (Adipophilin stain, O.M. ×200). (E) Morphological features of a diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (H&E, O.M. ×200). (F) Adipophilin immunostain on the case depicted in figure E is entirely negative (Adipophilin stain, O.M. ×200).
Adipophilin expression, including intensity of staining and pattern of expression.
| Histotype | N. positive (%) | N. negative (%) | Intensity of staining | Pattern of expression |
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| 45 (96%) | 2 (4%) | strong | single or multiple droplets into the cytoplasm, clusteringaround the outer nuclear membrane |
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| 3 (9%) | 30 (91%) | weak | single, very small droplets into the cytoplasm |
BL: Burkitt lymphoma; N.: number of cases; %: percentage.