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Query: UMLS:C0079731 (
B-cell lymphoma
)
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The Mix1 homeobox-like (
MIXL1
) gene encodes a paired class homeobox transcription factor that is involved in embryogenesis. Previous studies have shown that the
MIXL1
gene product is expressed in B- and T-cell progenitors of normal bone marrow and, in some cell lines derived from hematopoietic neoplasms. The status of
MIXL1
expression and subcellular localization in human lymphomas is unknown. Using a highly specific antibody, we assessed for
MIXL1
expression in lymphoma cell lines of B- and T-cell lineage by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction, Western blot analysis, and immunohistochemistry. We also assessed for
MIXL1
expression using immunohistochemical methods in 193 lymphoid tumors, including 140 B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL), 36 T-cell NHL, and 17 Hodgkin lymphomas (HL).
MIXL1
was detected predominantly in the nuclear fraction of all cell lines tested and was predominantly nuclear in primary tumor specimens. Based on the distribution of the staining results (histogram), a 50% cutoff was selected for high versus low
MIXL1
expression. High
MIXL1
expression was detected more frequently in Burkitt lymphoma and diffuse large
B-cell lymphoma
compared with other types of B-cell NHL (P < .0001, chi(2) test). Most cases of T-cell NHL and all cases of HL also highly expressed
MIXL1
. Most plasma cell myelomas were negative for
MIXL1
, but rare cases had low
MIXL1
expression.
MIXL1
expression significantly correlated with proliferation index (Ki-67) in B-cell NHL (P < .0001). The frequent and high expression of
MIXL1
in aggressive B-cell NHL, T-cell NHL, and HL suggests that
MIXL1
may be involved in lymphomagenesis.
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PMID:Differential expression of the human MIXL1 gene product in non-Hodgkin and Hodgkin lymphomas. 1730