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An 83-year-old male was admitted with a right pleural effusion and generalized lymphadenopathy. Serum LDH level was elevated to 801 IU/L, and the pathological diagnosis from inguinal lymph node needle biopsy was malignant lymphoma (ML) of diffuse, large cell, non-cleaved type, according to the working formulation. The surface phenotypes of the malignant cells from the pleural effusion were analyzed by a fluorescent-activated cell sorter with a panel of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs). The ML cells coexpressed antigens detected by MAbs CD10 (CALLA), CD19, CD20, CD22, CD24, CD38, Ia, c-neu and surface immunoglobulin G kappa. A high expression of NRAS p21 was also detected by cytoplasmic immunofluorescence technique. The patient died 19 days later despite a combination of chemotherapy and intensive supportive therapy. From these findings it seems that c-neu may be a prognostic indicator not only for breast cancers but also for lymphoproliferative disorders. Further accumulation of such cases is needed.
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PMID:[Aggressive diffuse lymphoma with malignant pleural effusion expressing c-erbB-2 (neu) oncogene products]. 810 89

This article focuses on the recent dramatic advances in the applications of monoclonal antibody therapy to hematopoietic and neoplastic disease. The increase in the understanding of the role of growth factors and their receptors in the pathogenesis of malignancy and other undesirable hematological events taken in conjunction with the ability to produce humanized chimeric monoclonal antibodies to these targets is providing a new perspective for the treatment of leukemia, lymphoma and breast cancer, autoimmune disease and for prevention of ischemic complications. Dr. Waldmann describes approaches targeting the Her2/neu and the II-2/IL-15 receptor systems. The Her2/neu receptor is overexpressed in select breast, ovarian, gastric and pancreatic neoplasms. The use of trastuzumab (Herceptin) in the treatment of patients with breast cancer whose tumors overexpress this receptor are reviewed. The IL-2 receptor (Tac) is expressed on select malignant cells (adult T cell leukemia, hairy cell leukemia) and activated T cells involved in autoimmune disease and organ rejection. Humanized anti-Tac alone (daclizumab, Zenapax) or armed with toxins or radionuclides have been used successfully in the treatment of leukemia. Dr. Levy updates the experience with rituximab targeting CD20 on B cell lymphomas and reviews the antibodies to CD3, CD22, CD33, CD52, HLA-DR beta chain and HLA-D currently in or proposed for clinical trials, including radiolabelled antibodies. In the last section, Dr. Coller reviews the therapeutic results achieved with abciximab (ReoPro), an antagonist of platelet receptor GPIIbIIIa for the prevention of restenosis in percutaneous coronary interventions and the treatment of unstable angina. The mechanism of action, pharmacology and safety and efficacy of abciximab are reviewed.
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PMID:Emerging Therapies: Spectrum of Applications of Monoclonal Antibody Therapy. 1170 53

We describe here a case of malignant lymphoma (ML) which coexpressed common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen (CALLA:CD10) and NRAS p21 and c-erbB-2 (neu) oncogene products. The patient, an 83 year-old man, had massive generalized lymphadenopathy and pleural effusions. Serum LDH levels were elevated to 801 IU/L. Surface phenotypes were analysed by a fluorescent-activated cell sorter with a panel of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs). The ML cells coexpressed antigens detected by MAbs CD10, CD19, CD20, CD22, CD24, CD38, Ia (HLA-DR), c-neu and surface immunoglobulin (Ig) G, Kappa. Gene rearrangements for the Ig JH and JK were found. Overexpression of NRAS p21 was shown by gene amplification using Southern blot analysis, while gene amplification of c-erbB-2 oncogene was also demonstrated. To our knowledge, this is the first report to demonstrate an overexpression of p185 c-neu on ML cells. These findings suggest that the p185 neu may be a prognostic indicator not only for breast adenocarcinomas but also for lymphoproliferative disorders, and that the transforming p185 protein may be involved in the mechanisms of aggressive expansion of lymphoid neoplasias.
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PMID:Aggressive Diffuse Lymphoma Coexpressing NRAS p21 and C-erbB-2 (neu) Oncogene Products, and CALL A (CD 10). 2746 77