UTILIZATION OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY-L26 IN THE IDENTIFICATION AND CONFIRMATION OF B-CELL LYMPHOMAS - A SENSITIVE AND SPECIFIC MARKER APPLICABLE TO FORMALIN-FIXED AND B5-FIXED, PARAFFIN-EMBEDDED TISSUES
- 1 December 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 129 (3) , 415-421
Abstract
Immunophenotypic analysis of paraffin-embedded tissues of lymphoproliferative disorders has been facilitated by recent developments of monoclonal antibodies that react with epitopes that survive histologic processing. Leukocyte common antigen (LCA) antibody has made a significant contribution to the immunocytochemical separation of non-Hodgkin''s lymphomas from nonlymphoid neoplasms. However, a small percentage of lymphomas, particularly some large cell or immunoblastic B-cell tumors, will not label with LCA antibody. Other antibodies, directed against B lymphocytes, experience problems of specificity and a lack of sensitivity when applied to formalin-fixed specimens. The authors recently investigated a monoclonal antibody (L26) that demonstrates excellent specificity and sensitivity for B lymphocytes, and tumors derived from them, in formalin- and B5-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue. The avidin-biotin peroxidase complex (ABC) technique was utilized for immunostaining 95 cases of malignant lymphoproliferative disorders and a variety of normal and neoplastic nonlymphoid tissues. When applied to sections of benign lymphoid tissue, the L26 antibody labeled germinal center cells, mantle zone and scattered interfollicular lymphocytes, but not histiocytes or plasma cells. L26 marked 100% (44/44) of the large cell and immunoblastic B-cell lymphomas, along with 1 case of pre-B cell lymphoblastic lymphoma. This included 8 cases that were LCA-negative. None of the T-cell lymphomas or plasma cell tumors studied demonstrated L26 immunostaining. No normal, benign, or neoplastic nonlymphoid tissues examined stained with this antibody. L26 successfully labels B lymphocytes and B-cell lymphomas in routinely processed tissues, often with greater sensitivity and intensity than LCA. This antibody should prove invaluable in the investigation of atypical lymphoid proliferations and the identification of B-cell derived lymphomas, when fresh or frozen tissue is unavailable for analysis.This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
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