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PRIMARY MEDIASTINAL B-CELL LYMPHOMA (PMBL): HIGH FREQUENCY OF BCL-6 MUTATIONS AND CONSISTENT EXPRESSION OF THE TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS OCT-2, BOB.1 and PU.1 IN THE ABSENCE OF IMMUNOGLOBULINS

  • SA PILERI
  • , Gianluca GAIDANO
  • , PL ZINZANI
  • , B FALINI
  • , P GAULARD
  • , E ZUCCA
  • , E BERRA
  • , E SABATTINI
  • , S ASCANI
  • , M PICCIOLI
  • , PWM JOHNSON
  • , R GIARDINI
  • , E PESCARMONA
  • , D NOVERO
  • , PP PICCALUGA
  • , T MARAFIOTI
  • , MA ALONSO
  • , F. CAVALLI

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Abstract

Although primary mediastinal (thymic) large B-cell lymphoma has been primarily studied, its precise phenotype, molecular characteristics, and histogenesis are still a matter of debate. The International Extranodal Lymphoma Study Group collected 137 such cases for extensive pathological review. Histologically, the lymphomatous growth was predominantly diffuse with fibrosis that induced compartmentalized cell aggregation. It consisted of large cells with varying degrees of nuclear polymorphism and clear to basophilic cytoplasm. On immunohistochemistry, the following phenotype was observed: CD45(+), CD20(+), CD79a(+), PAX5/BSAP(+), BOB.1(+), Oct-2(+), PU.1(+), Bcl-2(+), CD30(+), HLA-DR(+), MAL protein(+/-), Bcl-6(+/-), MUM1/IRF4(+/-), CD10(-/+), CD21(-), CD15(-), CD138(-), CD68(-), and CD3(-). Immunoglobulins were negative both at immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization. Molecular analysis, performed in 45 cases, showed novel findings. More than half of the cases displayed BCL-6 gene mutations, which usually occurred along with functioning somatic IgV(H) gene mutations and Bcl-6 and/or MUM1/IRF4 expression. The present study supports the concept that a sizable fraction of cases of this lymphoma are from activated germinal center or postgerminal center cells. However, it differs from other aggressive B-cell lymphomas in that it shows defective immunoglobulin production despite the expression of OCT-2, BOB.1, and PU.1 transcription factors and the lack of IgV(H) gene crippling mutations.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)243-253
Number of pages11
JournalTHE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY
Volume162
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2003

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