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Query: EC:3.4.24.11 (
CD10
)
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BCL1/PRAD1 is the gene locus involved in the t(11;14)(q13;q32) translocation, which often occurs in a proposed subtype of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of B-cell phenotype (B-NHL), named mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). When 67 Japanese patients with B-NHL were examined using two separate probes composed of the BCL1
MTC
probe and the PRADI cDNA probe, rearrangement of BCL1/PRAD1 or overexpression of PRAD1 was detected in 11 patients. Among 13 patients with MCL, 8 had the abnormalities (61%) and the
MTC
probe detected the BCL1 rearrangement in 5 (38%). Five of the 6 MCL patients studied (83%) showed PRAD1 overexpression. These frequencies were compatible with those reported for Western patients. Although the remaining three with BCL1/PRAD1 abnormalities were diagnosed as having other histologies, 11 patients had advanced diseases, with dissemination to the extranodal sites. Except for one with diffuse large cell lymphoma, they had a slowly progressive disease, and none of the patients displayed clinical or pathological transformation. The tumor cells usually expressed CD5 and lacked
CD10
. The cells were completely uniform in the expression of IgM and/or IgD, and in the absence of C mu gene deletion. It thus appears that B-malignancies involving the BCL1/PRAD1 locus constitute a refined disease entity.
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PMID:Clinical aspects of B-cell malignancy involving the BCL1/PRAD1 locus. 808 22