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Query: UNIPROT:P10415 (
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The splenic marginal zone is a morphologically and perhaps immunologically distinct B-cell compartment. Lymphomas arising from cells of the splenic marginal zone are rare. Here we describe the morphologic, immunologic, and clinical features of 14 cases. Patient age ranged from 35 to 79 years (median, 68 years) with a male-to-female ratio of 1:1.8. The spleen was uniformly enlarged (median, 1,540 g; range, 388-3,845 g) in all patients, the neoplastic infiltrate had a nodular pattern in three cases, nodular and diffuse in seven cases, and diffuse in four cases. The neoplastic cells had small to medium-sized nuclei with round, oval, or slightly indented contours, small eosinophilic nucleoli, and a moderate amount of pale cytoplasm. Extrasplenic involvement was present in 12 patients. Lymph nodes often had a vaguely nodular pattern and preservation of sinuses; bone marrow was infiltrated focally (seven cases) or diffusely (one case). Five patients had hepatic involvement. Ultrastructurally, neoplastic cells differed from other small B cells and resembled normal marginal zone cells by having long, serpentine rough endoplasmic reticulum profiles. All lymphomas marked as B cells and light chain restriction was demonstrated in 12 cases.
Bcl-2
protein expression was present in all cases. Most cases (70%) were negative for DBA.44 (CD72). Plasmacytic differentiation was present in three cases. In conclusion,
splenic marginal zone lymphoma
is a B-cell neoplasm with distinctive clinical, morphologic, immunologic, and ultrastructural characteristics.
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PMID:Splenic marginal zone lymphoma. A distinct B-cell neoplasm. 861 26
Splenic lymphoma with villous lymphocytes
(SLVL) is a low grade lymphoproliferation characterized by a massive splenomegaly, an absence of lymphadenopathy and the presence in the peripheral blood of atypical B-lymphocytes with hairy-cell appearance. We have studied the morphological, immunological and molecular characteristics of 3 cases of SLVL. SLVL presented on blood smears characteristic irregularities of the plasma membrane consisting in thin and short villi unevenly distributed. The main phenotype was CD5-, CD11c+, and CD25-, but individual SLVL cases can not be identified by using immunohistochemical criteria alone. Clonal rearrangements of the immunoglobulin heavy chain gene were found in all 3 cases and in one case presented a
bcl2
-JH rearrangement. SLVL are clonal B-cell lymphoproliferations and can be associated with t(14; 18) translocation.
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PMID:[Splenic lymphoma with villous lymphocytes: morphologic, immunologic and molecular study. Report of three cases]. 917 20
Lack of apoptosis has been linked to prolonged survival of malignant B cells expressing bcl-2. The aim of the present study was to analyze the amount of bcl-2 protein expressed along normal human B-cell maturation and to establish the frequency of aberrant bcl-2 expression in B-cell malignancies. In normal bone marrow (n=11), bcl-2 expression obtained by quantitative multiparametric flow cytometry was highly variable: very low in both CD34(+) and CD34(-) B-cell precursors, high in mature B-lymphocytes and very high in plasma cells.
Bcl-2
expression of mature B-lymphocytes from peripheral blood (n=10), spleen (n=8) and lymph node (n=5) was significantly higher (P<0.02) in CD23(-) as compared to CD23(+) B cells, independent of the type of tissue analyzed. Upon comparison with normal human B-cell maturation, bcl-2 expression in neoplastic B cells from 144 patients was found to be aberrant in 66% of the cases, usually corresponding to bcl-2 overexpression (63%). Follicular lymphoma (FL) carrying t(14;18) and MALT lymphoma were the only diagnostic groups constantly showing overexpression of bcl-2.
Bcl-2
overexpression was also frequently found in precursor B-acute lymphoblastic leukemia (84%), typical (77%) and atypical (75%) B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia, prolymphocytic leukemia (two of three cases), mantle cell lymphoma (55%), but not in t(14;18)(-) FL,
splenic marginal zone lymphoma
, Burkitt lymphoma and multiple myeloma.
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PMID:Quantitative analysis of bcl-2 expression in normal and leukemic human B-cell differentiation. 1472 50
The spleen is frequently involved in B-cell lymphomas other than
splenic marginal zone lymphoma
. Here we describe a series of follicular lymphoma (FL) cases diagnosed in the spleen, consisting of 32 patients who presented clinically with splenomegaly, and slight or no peripheral lymphadenopathy. The splenic specimen had a micronodular pattern, germinal center cytologic composition, and frequent presence of marginal zone-like cells at the periphery of the nodules. Twenty cases showed absence or only partial/weak
bcl2
protein expression, and 12 cases had homogeneous and strong positive
bcl2
expression. The incidences of t(14;18)(q32;q21), CD10 expression, low histologic grade, and low proliferative index were significantly more frequent in FL
bcl2
-positive cases than in FL
bcl2
-negative cases. Splenic FL cases showed frequent relapses, with an overall survival of 55% at 5 years. No significant differences in survival were found between
bcl2
-negative and
bcl2
-positive cases. Splenic FL cases could be divided into 2 main variants: one was similar to classic FL with t(14;18) and CD10 expression, whereas the other was characterized by a higher proliferation index and histologic grade, and was more frequently diagnosed as a disease restricted to the spleen. Recognition of the distinct nature of these tumors should facilitate appropriate studies for determining the best therapy for such cases.
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PMID:Splenic follicular lymphoma: clinicopathologic characteristics of a series of 32 cases. 1919 77