Literature DB >> 7662978

Clonal relationship between lymphocytic predominance Hodgkin's disease and concurrent or subsequent large-cell lymphoma of B lineage.

R S Wickert1, D D Weisenburger, A Tierens, T C Greiner, W C Chan.   

Abstract

The occurrence of a large-cell lymphoma (LCL) concurrent with or subsequent to lymphocytic predominance Hodgkin's disease (LPHD) is well documented. Given the well-characterized B-cell nature of the Reed-Sternberg cell variants in LPHD, there may be a clonal relationship between the LPHD and the associated B-cell LCL. In this study, we adapted a highly sensitive, clonospecific assay to test whether the clone comprising the LCL exists in the corresponding LPHD tumor. Nine cases meeting the histologic criteria of nodular LPHD and B-cell LCL were identified, reviewed, and studied. Initially, clonality of both lesions was assessed using consensus primers to conserved regions in the IgH variable (frame-work III) and joining region genes in a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay. The PCR assay detected a clonal B-cell population in five of the LCLs, whereas analysis of eight cases of LPHD did not detect a dominant clone. Clonal products from the LCL were then sequenced, and clonospecific oligonucleotides were designed from the unique nucleotide sequence encoding the complementarity-determining region-III. These were then used as primers and/or probes in sensitive PCR-based assays on the corresponding LPHD tumors. In two cases, the clonospecific assay showed that the LPHD and LCL shared a common clone that was further confirmed by sequence analysis. This finding provides genotypic evidence that, at least in some cases, the LCL represents a clonal progression of LPHD.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7662978

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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