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Biased VH Family Usage in Primary Gastric B Cell Lymphoma of Mucosa-associated Lymphoid Tissue-type and the Selected V Beta Expression of T Cells Infiltrating into the Lymphoma Cells

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Journal Pathol Int
Specialty Pathology
Date 1996 Dec 1
PMID 9110351
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Seven cases of primary gastric low-grade B cell lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) type, two cases of high-grade B cell lymphoma with a low-grade component and three cases of pure high-grade lymphoma were selected for the current study. The Ig VH gene use of lymphoma cells and the V beta repertoires of infiltrating T cells were investigated. The VH gene analysis showed multiple VH family usage in 12 cases, but the MALT-type lymphoma cell usage was found to be biased for the families that have a low number of VH genes (VHIV and V). Another analysis of lymphoma-infiltrating T cells showed restricted expressions of the V beta repertoire in all seven low-grade cases and three high-grade cases. In those 10 cases, a considerable number of CD4-positive T cells infiltrated into lymphoma cells and RAG-1 was also prominently expressed. Based on these findings, it was thus assumed that the normal counterpart of gastric B cell lymphoma of MALT type is different from the conventional B cell lymphoma, and the restricted expression of V beta repertoires is therefore considered to be a characteristic finding in low-grade B cell lymphomas of MALT type as well as in a proportion of high-grade lymphomas (the so called 'high-grade lymphoma of MALT type').

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