Clonality in lymphocyte predominance Hodgkin's disease.

Cancer surveys Pub Date : 1997-01-01
L M Weiss, D A Arber, K L Chang
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Abundant evidence has led to the clinical and biological separation of lymphocyte predominance from other types of Hodgkin's disease. However, it is still not clear whether lymphocyte predominance represents a polyclonal reactive lesion (possibly representing an abnormal immune disorder), a polyclonal or oligoclonal preneoplastic disorder or a monoclonal neoplastic disorder. The clinical and histological features are distinctive, but they do not provide clear indications of the nature of lymphocyte predominance. Some immunohistochemical and in situ hybridization studies have shown monotypic light chain restriction in the L&H cells, almost always of kappa type, implying a monoclonal process. Southern blotting studies are of limited utility, given their relatively low sensitivity and the rarity of L&H cells within involved tissues. Polymerase chain reaction studies have yielded conflicting results. Some, but not all, have demonstrated monoclonal populations in tissue extracts. Single cell PCR studies have generally not found monoclonal populations, although one case stands as an exception. Cases of large cell lymphoma complicating lymphocyte predominance have been monoclonal by polymerase chain reaction and clonospecific primers derived from these clones have demonstrated similar populations in the corresponding lymphocyte predominance tissues in some, but not all, studies.

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淋巴细胞显性霍奇金病的克隆性。
大量的证据已经导致淋巴细胞优势从其他类型的霍奇金病的临床和生物学分离。然而,目前尚不清楚淋巴细胞优势是否代表多克隆反应性病变(可能代表异常免疫紊乱),多克隆或寡克隆肿瘤前病变或单克隆肿瘤病变。临床和组织学特征是独特的,但他们并没有提供明确的指示性质的淋巴细胞优势。一些免疫组织化学和原位杂交研究显示L&H细胞单型轻链限制,几乎总是kappa型,暗示单克隆过程。Southern blotting研究的实用性有限,因为其相对较低的敏感性和L&H细胞在相关组织中的稀缺性。聚合酶链反应研究产生了相互矛盾的结果。一些,但不是全部,已经在组织提取物中证明了单克隆群体。单细胞PCR研究一般没有发现单克隆群体,尽管有一个案例是例外。大细胞淋巴瘤合并淋巴细胞优势的病例已通过聚合酶链反应得到单克隆,从这些克隆中获得的克隆特异性引物在一些(但不是全部)研究中在相应的淋巴细胞优势组织中显示出相似的群体。
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