Follicular lymphoma with marginal zone differentiation: Microdissection demonstrates the t(14;18) in both the follicular and marginal zone components

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Yegappan, S
Schnitzer, B
Hsi, ED
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[1] Cleveland Clin Fdn, Dept Clin Pathol, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
[2] Univ Michigan, Sch Med, Dept Pathol, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
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bcl-2; composite lymphoma; follicle center lymphoma; marginal zone lymphoma; microdissection; PCR;
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10.1038/modpathol.3880284
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R36 [病理学];
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100104 ;
摘要
On occasion, follicle center lymphomas (FCL) may contain a marginal-zone (MZ) component in which the interfollicular lymphoid cells take on an MZ cell morphology. In the past, these have been termed composite lymphomas. However, recent studies suggest that the two components are clonally related. It is unknown whether the bcl-2 translocation present in most FCLs is present in the cells that demonstrate MZ cell morphology, We have identified three cases of low-grade FCL with a MZ component suitable for laser capture microdissection (LCM) of the two components. Cases were immunophenotyped in paraffin section with antibodies to CD10, CD20, bcl-2, and bcl-6. LCM was done to isolate cells from each component. Polymerase chain reaction for t(14;18) using primers to the major breakpoint region was performed on DNA extracts. The sensitivity of the PCR assay was decreased to 5%-10% follicle center cells in a background of reactive tonsil cells. All three cases showed different phenotypes in each component. The FCL component was positive for all four of the above markers, whereas the MZ component expressed only CD20 and bcl-2. Both components showed t(14;18) amplicons of identical size, with the MZ component signal being stronger than the 5%-10% sensitivity control, suggesting that the signal was not from rare, contaminating FCL cells. These results confirm that both components are clonally related and support the theory that these are indeed FCLs with MZ differentiation (that retain the t(14;18)) rather than the reverse, MZ lymphoma with follicle center differentiation.
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