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Marginal zone B-cell lymphoma: A retrospective immunophenotypic analysis

✍ Scribed by Christine B. Kost; Jeannine T. Holden; Karen P. Mann


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
170 KB
Volume
74B
Category
Article
ISSN
1552-4949

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Background:

Marginal zone B‐cell lymphoma (MZL) comprises three related yet biologically distinct subtypesβ€”splenic MZL (SMZL), nodal MZL (NMZL), and extranodal MZL of MALT type (MALT). In cases without adequate morphology, immunophenotypic characterization by flow cytometric immunophenotyping (FCI) relies heavily on exclusion of other low‐grade lymphomas. We performed a retrospective review of FCI studies of MZL to search for immunophenotypes specific for MZL and its subtypes. We compared these to follicular lymphoma (FL) as we were specifically interested in differentiating MZL from CD10 negative FL.

Design:

FCI findings for MZL and FL cases were reviewed. Statistical analysis of patterns and intensity of antigen expression [mean channel fluorescence (MCF)] were performed.

Results:

Thirty‐one cases of MZL (7 SMZL, 6 NMZL, 15 MALT, 3 MZL not otherwise specified) and 31 cases of FL were identified. All expressed CD19, CD20, and CD45. Thirty‐two percent of MZL and 77% of FL expressed CD38. Expression of CD11c was seen in 57% of SMZL and 8% of other MZL (P < 0.01). Statistically significant differences in antigen expression between MZL and FL were seen for CD10, CD11c, and CD38. CD19 expression was significantly brighter in MZL (mean MCF of 455.3) than in FL (mean MCF of 166.9) (P < 0.001). MCF for isotype controls and CD20 were similar for FL and MZL.

Conclusions:

MZL expresses typical pan‐B‐cell antigens. Expression of CD11c is highly associated with SMZL. Levels of CD19 expression in conjunction with CD11c and CD38 expression can distinguish MZL from CD10 negative FL. Β© 2008 Clinical Cytometry Society


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