Expansion of PD1-positive T Cells in Nodal Marginal Zone Lymphoma

C. Egan, C. Laurent, Julie C. Alejo, S. Pileri, E. Campo, S. Swerdlow, M. Piris, W. Chan, R. Warnke, R. Gascoyne, L. Xi, M. Raffeld, S. Pittaluga, E. Jaffe
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The diagnosis of nodal marginal zone lymphoma (NMZL) can be challenging, with the differential diagnosis including other low-grade B-cell lymphomas, reactive hyperplasia, and even some cases of peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL). PTCL may have a perifollicular growth pattern mimicking NMZL. We and others have noted an atypical distribution of T-follicular helper (TFH) cells in some cases of NMZL. This study was prompted by the diagnosis of NMZL in several cases in which a marked increase of TFH cells, as determined by staining for programmed death-1 (PD1), had prompted suspicion for a diagnosis of PTCL. We analyzed PD1 staining in 48 cases of NMZL to characterize the extent and pattern of the PD1-positive infiltrate. Three main patterns of PD1 staining were identified: follicular pattern (peripheral, n=16; central, n=9; mixed, n=3), diffuse pattern (n=4), and a reduced or normal staining pattern in residual follicles (n=16). A comprehensive analysis of other TFH markers was undertaken in 14 cases with a high content of PD1-positive cells that were confirmed as B-cell lymphoma by clonality analysis. We describe in detail 5 of these cases in which PTCL was an initial consideration. This study illuminates the diverse immunohistochemical patterns encountered in NMZL and highlights a diagnostic pitfall important for diagnostic accuracy.
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淋巴结边缘区淋巴瘤中pd1阳性T细胞的扩增
淋巴结边缘区淋巴瘤(NMZL)的诊断具有挑战性,其鉴别诊断包括其他低级别b细胞淋巴瘤、反应性增生,甚至一些外周t细胞淋巴瘤(PTCL)。PTCL可能具有类似NMZL的滤泡周围生长模式。我们和其他人注意到在一些NMZL病例中t -滤泡辅助细胞(TFH)的非典型分布。这项研究是由于在几个病例中诊断为NMZL,其中TFH细胞显著增加,通过程序性死亡-1 (PD1)染色确定,引起了对PTCL诊断的怀疑。我们分析了48例NMZL的PD1染色,以表征PD1阳性浸润的程度和模式。PD1染色主要分为三种模式:卵泡模式(外周,n=16;中央,n = 9;混合型(n= 3),弥漫性(n=4),残余卵泡染色减少或正常(n=16)。对14例经克隆分析证实为b细胞淋巴瘤的高含量pd1阳性细胞进行了其他TFH标志物的综合分析。我们详细描述了这些病例中的5例,其中PTCL是最初考虑的。本研究阐明了NMZL中遇到的多种免疫组织化学模式,并强调了诊断准确性的重要诊断陷阱。
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