| Literature DB >> 33283568 |
Julio Poveda1, Daniel P Cassidy1, Yi Zhou1, Juan Pablo Alderuccio2, Izidore S Lossos2, Francisco Vega3, Jennifer Chapman1.
Abstract
We reviewed 341 consecutive cases of marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) (47) or follicular lymphoma (FL) (294) of which 7 were difficult to distinguish due to perceived coexpression of BCL6 and BCL2 by tumor cells in follicular foci. This stimulated us to develop dual BCL6/BCL2 immunohistochemistry, allowing us to assess coexpression among individual cells. Dual staining confirmed coexpression in 6 of 7 cases, all extranodal MZL (ENMZL) based on overall features and representing 13% of MZL in this series. These findings confirm that MZL cells have plasticity regarding protein expression within the germinal center (GC) microenvironment, an important diagnostic pitfall. Intriguingly, in all MZL expressing BCL6, non-neoplastic GC B cells within colonized follicles showed diminished or absent CD10 expression but preserved BCL6 and high ki67. This finding suggests plasticity of CD10 expression in non-neoplastic GC B cells in the context of colonization by MZL, possibly related to NF-kB dysregulation.Entities:
Keywords: Plasticity of protein expression; diagnostic pitfall; dual immunohistochemistry; follicular colonization; marginal zone lymphoma
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33283568 DOI: 10.1080/10428194.2020.1855347
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Leuk Lymphoma ISSN: 1026-8022