Myeloid, B and T lymphoid and mixed lineage thymic lymphomas in the irradiated mouse

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Boulton, E [1 ]
Cleary, H [1 ]
Plumb, M [1 ]
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[1] MRC, Radiat Genome Stabil Unit, Didcot OX11 ORD, Oxon, England
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10.1093/carcin/23.6.1079
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Thymic lymphoma is a very common spontaneous and/or induced malignancy in both inbred mice and in transgenic mouse models of human cancer. Although a thymic lymphoma is defined as thymus-dependent T-cell malignancy, diagnostic criteria vary between studies and considerable heterogeneity has been reported. To define and classify the thymic lymphomas that arose in our study of X-irradiated (CBA/HxC57BL/6)F-1, F-1 backcross and F-1 intercross mice, 66 thymic lymphomas were immunogenotyped for immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) and T-cell receptor beta (TCRbeta) gene rearrangements, and/or analysed for expression of lineage-specific markers and allelic loss on chromosome 4. The data indicate that 33% of the thymic lymphomas are very similar to mouse radiation-induced acute myeloid (AML) and mixed lineage (IgH(R), TCRbeta(G)) pre-B lympho-myeloid (L-MLs) leukaemias, 33% are mixed lineage (IgH(R), TCRbeta(R)) B/T lymphoid and <33% can be described as single lineage (IgH(G), TCRbeta(R)) T-cell malignancies. As the myeloid and L-ML leukaemias are not thymus-dependent this suggests that a malignant myeloid or pre-B lympho-myeloid cell can colonize the spleen to give an AML or L-ML leukaemia, or can colonize the thymus where TCRbeta gene rearrangement(s) may be induced to give the mixed lineage thymic lymphomas. Thus, assuming the single lineage T-cell thymic lymphomas fulfil the criteria of a thymus-dependent T-cell malignancy, thymic lymphomas are comprised of at least three distinct malignancies.
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