PRIMARY B-CELL GASTRIC LYMPHOMA - A GENOTYPIC ANALYSIS
- 1 September 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 135 (3) , 557-564
Abstract
A series of cases of gastric lymphoproliferative disease exhibiting the features of pseudolymphoma, frank lymphoma, or both was investigated immunobistochemically and genotypically for evidence of B cell clonality. Immnoperoxidase studies on frozen and paraffin sections showed that all cases clearly exhibited immunoglobulin light chain restriction (eight caes .kappa., six cases .lambda.). Southern blotting using JH, Ck, and Cl probes to detect clonally rearranged gene fragments confirmed monoclonality in each case, and the immunohistochemical and genotypic data were in agreement in all cases except one (1 light chain restriction/k gene rearrangement). The study confirmed that light chain restriction in gastric lymphoid infiltrates is synonymous with monoclonality and there is a histologic continuum between low grade B cell gastric lymphoma with features of pseudolymphoma and high grade B cell lymphoma. The authors believe that histologic and immunohistochemical features such as light chain restriction clearly discriminate reactive and neoplastic gastric lymphoid infiltration. Therefore, light chain-restricted lymphoid proliferation, previously termed pseudolymphoma is, in fact, an early stage of frank lymphoma, which obviates the need to use the term pseudolymphoma.This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
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