Cells carrying nonlymphoma-associated bcl-2/IgH rearrangements (NLABR) are phenotypically related to follicular lymphoma and can establish as long-term persisting clonal populations

  • Marco Ladetto
  • , Barbara Mantoan
  • , Federica De Marco
  • , Daniela Drandi
  • , Chiara Aguzzi
  • , Monica Astolfi
  • , Sonia Vallet
  • , Irene Ricca
  • , Maria Dell Aquila
  • , Gloria Pagliano
  • , Luigia Monitillo
  • , Berardino Pollio
  • , Loredana Santo
  • , Carmen Cristiano
  • , Alberto Rocci
  • , Roberto Francese
  • , Chiara Lobetti Bodoni
  • , Alessandra Borchiellini
  • , Piercarla Schinco
  • , Mario Boccadoro
  • Corrado Tarella

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Abstract

Objective: Nonlymphoma-associated bcl-2/IgH rearrangements (NLABRs) are frequently amplified by PCR in blood of lymphoma-free subjects (LFS), but the temporal kinetics and phenotypic nature of NLABR-positive cells are unknown. To address these issues we prospectively monitored a panel of NLABR-positive LFS. Methods: LFS have been studied by nested PCR, real-time PCR, and DNA sequencing. Cell selection studies were also performed to define the nature of NLABR-bearing clones. Results: Of 125 donors, 16 (12.8%) were found to be bcl-2/IgH positive and were monitored at least every 6 months for a median time of 22 months (range 6-50). In half of the subjects the same NLABR detected initially was again reamplified at follow-up thrice or more. In 5, the same NLABR was constantly amplified in every follow-up sample. With a median follow-up of 22 months (range 9-50), no stable disappearance of a recurrent clone has been so far recorded. Real-time PCR indicated that persistent NLABR-positive clones are stable over time in the same subject. Cell separation studies indicate that NLABRs belong to CD19+, CD5-, CD23-, CD10+/- cells. Conclusions: Our results indicate that NLABR-positive clones are persistent populations phenotypically related to follicular lymphoma (FL). This suggests the existence of a FL-related clonal expansion of undetermined significance, which might be either a premalignant or a nonmalignant counterpart of FL.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)1680-1686
Numero di pagine7
RivistaExperimental Hematology
Volume34
Numero di pubblicazione12
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - dic 2006
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