Korean J Pathol.
2000 Jun;34(6):437-445.
Classification of Gastrointestinal B-cell Lymphoma and Expression of Cyclin D1, bcl-2, bcl-6, p53 Protein and PCNA
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Clinical Pathology, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 150-731, Korea.
Abstract
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Until recently, the gastrointestinal lymphomas were classified according to the
criteria developed for the node-based lymphomas. In recent years, the REAL
classification provided a new category of MALT lymphoma and Mantle cell lymphoma
in B-cell lymphomas. Low-grade MALT lymphomas have been well characterized
clinically, histologically, and immunophenotypically. We retrospectively recategorized 41
cases of the primary gastrointestinal B-cell lymphoma and investigated the expression of
cyclin D1, bcl-2, bcl-6, p53 protein, and PCNA by immunohistochemical method. The
cases were categorized in 5 groups, low grade MALToma, low/high grade MALToma,
high grade MALToma, diffuse large cell lymphoma, and mantle cell lymphoma according
to the morphological findings. The expression of cyclin D1 protein was restricted to the
cases of mantle cell lymphoma. The bcl-2 protein expression was higher in the low
grade MALT lymphoma than in the high grade lymphoma (P=0.006). The bcl-2 protein
expression was higher in the low grade area than in the high grade area in the
low/high grade MALT lymphoma (P=0.005). The bcl-6 and p53 protein expression was
higher in the high grade MALT lymphoma than in the low grade lymphoma (P=0.022, P<0.018). However, the bcl-6 protein expression of the tumor cells was higher in high
grade area than in low grade area in the low/high grade MALT lymphoma (P=0.004).
The degree of the PCNA expression was positively correlated with the grade of the
malignant lymphoma (P=0.003). The above results suggest that the cellular proliferation
assessed by PCNA index correlates with the histologic grade. And the bcl-2, bcl-6, p53
protein may be effective in the transition from the low grade MALT lymphoma to the
high grade lymphoma. Therefore, we can differentiate the low grade lymphoma from the
high grade lymphoma by the immunohistochemical staining for cyclin D1, bcl-2, bcl-6,
p53 protein and can predict the prognosis of the patients in accordance with the grade
of the tumor.