TY - JOUR
T1 - Stereotyped patterns of B-cell receptor in splenic marginal zone lymphoma
AU - Zibellini, Silvia
AU - Capello, Daniela
AU - Forconi, Francesco
AU - Marcatili, Paolo
AU - Rossi, Davide
AU - Rattotti, Sara
AU - Franceschetti, Silvia
AU - Sozzi, Elisa
AU - Cencini, Emanuele
AU - Marasca, Roberto
AU - Baldini, Luca
AU - Tucci, Alessandra
AU - Bertoni, Francesco
AU - Passamonti, Francesco
AU - Orlandi, Ester
AU - Varettoni, Marzia
AU - Merli, Michele
AU - Rizzi, Silvia
AU - Gattei, Valter
AU - Tramontano, Anna
AU - Paulli, Marco
AU - Gaidano, Gianluca
AU - Arcaini, Luca
PY - 2010/10
Y1 - 2010/10
N2 - Antigen stimulation may be important for splenic marginal zone lymphoma pathogenesis. To address this hypothesis, the occurrence of stereotyped B-cell receptors was investigated in 133 SMZL (26 HCV+) compared with 4,414 HCDR3 sequences from public databases. Sixteen SMZL (12%) showed stereotyped BCR; 7 of 86 (8%) SMZL sequences retrieved from public databases also belonged to stereotyped HCDR3 subsets. Three categories of subsets were identified: i) SMZL-specific subsets (n=5), composed only of 12 SMZL (9 HCV- from our series); ii) Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma-like subsets (n=5), comprising 5 SMZL (4 from our series) clustering with other indolent lymphomas; iii) "CLL-like subsets" (n=6), comprising 6 SMZL (3 from our series) that belonged to known CLL subsets (n=4) or clustered with public CLL sequences. Immunoglobulin 3D modeling of 3 subsets revealed similarities in antigen binding regions not limited to HCDR3. Overall, data suggest that the pathogenesis of splenic marginal zone lymphoma may involve also HCV unrelated epitopes or an antigenic trigger common to other indolent lymphomas.
AB - Antigen stimulation may be important for splenic marginal zone lymphoma pathogenesis. To address this hypothesis, the occurrence of stereotyped B-cell receptors was investigated in 133 SMZL (26 HCV+) compared with 4,414 HCDR3 sequences from public databases. Sixteen SMZL (12%) showed stereotyped BCR; 7 of 86 (8%) SMZL sequences retrieved from public databases also belonged to stereotyped HCDR3 subsets. Three categories of subsets were identified: i) SMZL-specific subsets (n=5), composed only of 12 SMZL (9 HCV- from our series); ii) Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma-like subsets (n=5), comprising 5 SMZL (4 from our series) clustering with other indolent lymphomas; iii) "CLL-like subsets" (n=6), comprising 6 SMZL (3 from our series) that belonged to known CLL subsets (n=4) or clustered with public CLL sequences. Immunoglobulin 3D modeling of 3 subsets revealed similarities in antigen binding regions not limited to HCDR3. Overall, data suggest that the pathogenesis of splenic marginal zone lymphoma may involve also HCV unrelated epitopes or an antigenic trigger common to other indolent lymphomas.
KW - B cell receptor
KW - Hepatitis c virus
KW - Immunoglobulin genes
KW - Splenic marginal zone lymphoma
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77957776534&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3324/haematol.2010.025437
DO - 10.3324/haematol.2010.025437
M3 - Article
SN - 0390-6078
VL - 95
SP - 1792
EP - 1796
JO - Haematologica
JF - Haematologica
IS - 10
ER -