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Query: UMLS:C0019829 (
Hodgkin's disease
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We have shown previously that cancer/testis (CT) antigen,
CT45
, is expressed in various epithelial cancers at a frequency of <5% to approximately 35%. In this study, the protein expression of
CT45
was examined in non-
Hodgkin
B-cell lymphomas and classical
Hodgkin lymphoma
by immunohistochemical analysis. Serological response to
CT45
was also evaluated by ELISA using
CT45
recombinant protein and sera from patients with
Hodgkin lymphoma
. None of the 80 low-grade B-cell lymphomas, including chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma, follicular lymphoma, and mantle cell lymphoma, expressed
CT45
. In comparison,
CT45
was expressed in 28 of 126 (22%) diffuse large B-cell lymphomas (DLBCL). A remarkably high percentage (42/72, 58%) of classical
Hodgkin lymphoma
contained
CT45
-positive Reed-Sternberg cells. Nodular sclerosis and mixed-cellularity subtypes had similar frequency of
CT45
expression, but most EBV-positive cases were
CT45
negative. Gray-zone lymphoma (cases with features of both DLBCL and classical
Hodgkin lymphoma
) also showed frequent (64%)
CT45
expression. Evaluation of reactive lymphoid tissues showed scattered
CT45
-positive lymphocytes in a single case of florid follicular hyperplasia, raising the possibility that this case was an evolving malignancy. Despite frequent
CT45
expression, only 1 of 67
Hodgkin lymphoma
patients had detectable anti-
CT45
antibodies in the serum, suggesting that the immune response to
CT45
may be suppressed. In conclusion, classical
Hodgkin lymphoma
has the highest frequency of
CT45
expression among all malignancies tested to date, the frequency of
CT45
expression in DLBCL is similar to that seen in epithelial cancers, and low-grade non-
Hodgkin
B-cell lymphomas do not express
CT45
.
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PMID:Expression of cancer testis antigen CT45 in classical Hodgkin lymphoma and other B-cell lymphomas. 2013 97
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Cancer/testis antigens are considered potential targets for immunotherapy due to their tumor-associated expression pattern. Although recent studies have demonstrated high expression of
CT45
in classical
Hodgkin
's lymphomas (cHL), less is known about the expression pattern of other families of CTAs in cHL. We aim to evaluate the expression of MAGE-A family, MAGE-C1/CT7, MAGE-C2/CT10, NY-ESO1 and GAGE family in cHL and to correlate their expression with clinical and prognostic factors in cHL. METHODS: Tissue microarray was generated from 38 cHL archival cases from Pathology Department of Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) was done using the following panel of antibodies: MAGE-A family (MA454, M3H67, 57B and 6C1), GAGE (#26), NY-ESO-1 (E978), MAGE-C1/CT7 (CT7-33) and MAGE-C2/CT10 (CT10#5). RESULTS: We found CTA expression in 21.1% of our cHL series. Among the tested CTAs, only MAGE-A family 7/38 (18.4%) and MAGE-C1/CT7 5/38 (13.2%) were positive in our cHL samples. We found higher CTA positivity in advanced stage (28.6%) compared to early stage (11.8%) disease, but this difference was not statistically significant. Analysis of other clinicopathological subgroups of cHL including histological subtypes, EBV status and response to treatment also did not demonstrate statistical significant differences in CTA expression. CONCLUSION: We found CTA expression in 21.1% of cHL samples using our panel. Our preliminary findings suggest that from all CTAs included in this study, MAGE-A family and MAGE-C1/CT7 are the most interesting ones to be explored in further studies.
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PMID:An overview of cancer/testis antigens expression in classical Hodgkin's lymphoma (cHL) identifies MAGE-A family and MAGE-C1 as the most frequently expressed antigens in a set of Brazilian cHL patients. 2195 88