Nasal Lymphomas in Japan: A High Prevalence of Epstein-Barr VirusTypeA and Deletion Within the Latent Membrane Protein Gene
- 1 January 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Leukemia & Lymphoma
- Vol. 35 (5-6) , 567-578
- https://doi.org/10.1080/10428199909169621
Abstract
The majority of nasal lymphomas are of the natural killer (NK)/T cell lineage. We analyzed 33 specimens of nasal lymphoma from Japanese patients for Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). Phenotypic and genetic analyses showed 28 cases with NK/T cell type and 5 cases with B cell type. All NK/T lymphomas were of pleomorphic cell type except 2 large cell (centroblastoid) and one lymphoblastic lymphoma. All cases with nasal B cell lymphoma were of large (centroblastoid) cell type. EBV was detected in all cases of NK/T cell type with the exception of one lymphoblastic case, and was monoclonally integrated in all cases examined (14/14 cases). All but one case had subtype A of EBV infection with 30-base paired deleted LMP-1 gene. One case of B cell lymphoma showed the presence of EBV infection with subtype A and deletion of LMP-1. Our results indicate that the majority of nasal lymphomas in Japanese patients are of the nasal NK/T cell type, have pleomorphic morphology, a high prevalence of EBV with a monoclonal integration, subtype A and deleted LMP-1 gene. In contrast, nasal B cell lymphoma showed monomorphic appearance and rare EBV infection.Keywords
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