Gastric Lymphoma: The Revolution of the Past Decade
- 1 January 2002
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
- Vol. 37 (230) , 27-36
- https://doi.org/10.1080/003655202320621427
Abstract
Background : Gastric MALT type lymphomas are distinct lymphomas that may develop after chronic antigenic stimulation caused by infection with Helicobacter pylori. An early antigen-dependent phase precedes the development of an antigen-independent phase. Methods : Narrative review. Results : The causative relationship between a chronic H. pylori infection and gastric MALT lymphomas has been based on epidemiological, histological, experimental and therapeutic studies. H. pylori eradication leads to a histological remission in ± 70% of patients in early stage low-grade MALT lymphoma. There is no basis for therapeutic consequences in the case of persistent monoclonality. Full thickness invasion of the gastric wall and lymph node involvement and/or high-grade lymphoma denote the transition to an antigen-independent phase and calls for conventional treatment modalities. Molecular findings show a specific translocation in low-grade MALT lymphomas: t(11,18) and nuclear expression of bcl-10 that are highly indicative of the transition of the antigen-dependent into the antigen-independent phase. Other chromosomal and molecular findings are probably also involved. Conclusion : The multistep pathogenesis of chronic H. pylori gastritis into low-grade gastric MALT lymphoma and tumour progression to a higher stage and grade are characterized by multiple molecular biological events. Antigen-dependency during the early phase of this malignancy is proven by the results of H. pylori eradication.Keywords
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