TY - JOUR
T1 - Immunoglobulin light chain restriction and clonal rearrangement in nodular paragranuloma
AU - Kerim, Simonetta
AU - Reato, Gigliola
AU - Abele, Cristina
AU - Di Celle, Paola Francia
AU - Valente, Guido
AU - Foà, Robin
AU - Palestro, Giorgio
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements This work has been supported by Associa-zione ltaliana per la Ricerca sul Cancro (AIRC).
PY - 1994
Y1 - 1994
N2 - B-cell clonality was demonstrated in a typical nodular paragranuloma case (NP) by both immunoglobulin (Ig) surface analysis and Ig genes rearrangement studies. On frozen sections, immunostaining for Ig light chain expression revealed a clear-cut predominance of IgA-expressing cells, recognizable as both small lymphocytes and lymphohistiocytic (L&H) cells. Accordingly, molecular analysis of the Ig genes showed a monoclonal rearrangement of the A chain gene, although no specific pattern of heavy chain gene rearrangement could be detected by JH analysis. The Cλ rearranged band was identified with two different restriction enzymes, excluding the hypothesis of a genomic polymorphism. Furthermore, the CK gene was almost completely deleted, indicating that the developmental hierarchy of Ig genes rearrangement has been respected. The molecular pattern of the Cλ hybridizing band was consistent with monoallelic rearrangement of almost the entire DNA sample, indicating that clonal proliferation was not limited to L&H cells, but also involved surrounding lymphocytes. This finding is in keeping with the immunohistochemical evidence of a λ light chain restriction on both L&H cells and small lymphocytes, pointing to a close relationship between these two cell types. Our results as a whole suggest that L&H cells and B lymphocytes share a common origin and may both be involved in clonal proliferation in NP.
AB - B-cell clonality was demonstrated in a typical nodular paragranuloma case (NP) by both immunoglobulin (Ig) surface analysis and Ig genes rearrangement studies. On frozen sections, immunostaining for Ig light chain expression revealed a clear-cut predominance of IgA-expressing cells, recognizable as both small lymphocytes and lymphohistiocytic (L&H) cells. Accordingly, molecular analysis of the Ig genes showed a monoclonal rearrangement of the A chain gene, although no specific pattern of heavy chain gene rearrangement could be detected by JH analysis. The Cλ rearranged band was identified with two different restriction enzymes, excluding the hypothesis of a genomic polymorphism. Furthermore, the CK gene was almost completely deleted, indicating that the developmental hierarchy of Ig genes rearrangement has been respected. The molecular pattern of the Cλ hybridizing band was consistent with monoallelic rearrangement of almost the entire DNA sample, indicating that clonal proliferation was not limited to L&H cells, but also involved surrounding lymphocytes. This finding is in keeping with the immunohistochemical evidence of a λ light chain restriction on both L&H cells and small lymphocytes, pointing to a close relationship between these two cell types. Our results as a whole suggest that L&H cells and B lymphocytes share a common origin and may both be involved in clonal proliferation in NP.
KW - Clonality
KW - Hodgkin's disease
KW - Immunoglobulin gene rearrangement
KW - Nodular paragranuloma
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0028059021
U2 - 10.3109/10428199409049713
DO - 10.3109/10428199409049713
M3 - Article
SN - 1042-8194
VL - 14
SP - 515
EP - 520
JO - Leukemia and Lymphoma
JF - Leukemia and Lymphoma
IS - 5-6
ER -