Heterogeneity in cell proliferation and expression of p53 and bcl‐2 during the indolent phase of germinal centre cell lymphoma: an explanation for clinical variability

Abstract
Germinal centre cell lymphomas (GCCL) show a wide range of clinical outcomes from persistent indolent disease to large cell transformation. To investigate possible mechanisms of this heterogeneity, a combined morphometric and immunohistological study of p53, bcl-2 and cell proliferation was carried out. There was wide variation in p53 expression between biopsies and between individual follicles in the same tumour. A similar pattern of variation was seen using the cell-cycle marker MIB1, but this did not correlate with p53 expression. Even in cases in which a t(14;18) was demonstrated by PCR, variation occurred in the number of cells expressing bcl-2. On the basis of these results, we suggest that the probability of the clonal expansion of GCCL tumour cells carrying additional genetic abnormalities depends on a complex interaction of cell proliferation with p53 and bcl-2 expression, and that this may account for variation seen in the clinical behaviour seen in this group of tumours.