Xerri L, Horschowski N, Payan M J, Hassoun J, Horschowski N, Carcassonne Y, Manonni P, Chuchana P
Laboratoire d'Anatomie Pathologique, Centre Anti-Cancéreux, Marseille, France.
Pathol Res Pract. 1990 Jun;186(3):317-25. doi: 10.1016/S0344-0338(11)80289-X.
Immunophenotyping and immunogenotyping were performed in a series of 8 large cell lymphomas exhibiting anaplastic or "histiocytic" morphology and displaying an uncertain phenotype due to a restricted number of differentiation antigens. 6 cases expressed the Ki-1 antigen. 4 cases expressed one or two B-cell markers and contained rearrangements of the immunoglobulin genes. One of them also exhibited a T-cell receptor (TCR) beta gene rearrangement. 3 cases expressed a single T-cell differentiation antigen. Among them, only 1 displayed both gamma and beta TCR gene rearrangement; 1 only contained a gamma TCR gene rearrangement and 1 completely lacked clonal rearrangements. The eight cases expressed an inconclusive immunophenotype due to an abundant population of reactive cells but showed an immunoglobulin gene rearrangement. In conclusion, 5 out of the 8 unusual lymphomas studied here could be characterized by immunogenotyping. This approach was, however, inconclusive in the 3 remaining cases, whose lineage and differentiation stage remain poorly defined.