Literature DB >> 2642988

Expression of enolases in B cell tumors.

K Oka1, N Mori, H Haimoto, K Kato.   

Abstract

Frozen lymph node biopsy specimens from 38 patients with B cell tumors, including 5 with childhood non-T-ALL and 3 with reactive lymphadenitis, were investigated using a direct immunohistochemical method to detect alpha-, beta- and gamma-enolases. alpha-Enolase-positive cells were not observed in reactive lymphadenitis. On the contrary, almost all the lymphocytes including germinal center cells were positive for beta-enolase. Small lymphocytes in the mantle zones were negative, centrocytes were negative or weakly positive, the majority of centroblasts were strongly positive and the remaining were weakly positive for gamma-enolase. In all 5 patients with childhood non-T-ALL, leukemic lymphocytes were strongly positive only for alpha-enolase. In all 33 patients with B cell lymphoma, lymphoma cells were positive for beta-enolase. In many patients with follicular lymphoma, lymphoma cells were positive only for beta-enolase. Four of five patients with malignant lymphoma, diffuse, small cleaved cell, showed the reactivity of alpha-, beta+, gamma+-enolases in lymphoma cells. Our results suggest the possibility of the two isoenzyme switches from alpha- to beta-enolase and from alpha- to gamma-enolase in the B lymphocyte lineage accompanying differentiation, similar to those of skeletal muscles and neurons.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2642988

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


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1.  Distinction of two different classes of small-cell lung cancer cell lines by enzymatically inactive neuron-specific enolase.

Authors:  T A Splinter; C F Verkoelen; M Vlastuin; T C Kok; G Rijksen; K G Haglid; F Boomsma; A van de Gaast
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  1992-12       Impact factor: 7.640

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