Immunophenotypic Characterization and Purification of Neoplastic Cells from Lymph Nodes Involved by T‐Cell/Histiocyte‐rich Large B‐cell Lymphoma by Flow Cytometry and Flow Cytometric Cell Sorting

2019 ◽  
Vol 98 (1) ◽  
pp. 88-98
Author(s):  
Emily Glynn ◽  
Jonathan R. Fromm
2017 ◽  
Vol 114 (36) ◽  
pp. E7441-E7449 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Tang ◽  
Darin Salloum ◽  
Brandon Carney ◽  
Christian Brand ◽  
Susanne Kossatz ◽  
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Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common lymphoma in adults. DLBCL exhibits highly aggressive and systemic progression into multiple tissues in patients, particularly in lymph nodes. Whole-body 18F-fluodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography ([18F]FDG-PET) imaging has an essential role in diagnosing DLBCL in the clinic; however, [18F]FDG-PET often faces difficulty in differentiating malignant tissues from certain nonmalignant tissues with high glucose uptake. We have developed a PET imaging strategy for DLBCL that targets poly[ADP ribose] polymerase 1 (PARP1), the expression of which has been found to be much higher in DLBCL than in healthy tissues. In a syngeneic DLBCL mouse model, this PARP1-targeted PET imaging approach allowed us to discriminate between malignant and inflamed lymph nodes, whereas [18F]FDG-PET failed to do so. Our PARP1-targeted PET imaging approach may be an attractive addition to the current PET imaging strategy to differentiate inflammation from malignancy in DLBCL.


1996 ◽  
Vol 82 (6) ◽  
pp. 621-624 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gualtiero Büchi ◽  
Giuseppe Termine ◽  
Renzo Orlassino ◽  
Mauro Pagliarino ◽  
Roberto Boero ◽  
...  

A case of splenic large B-cell lymphoma with hemophagocytic syndrome is reported. The difficulties of diagnosis are emphasized especially when peripheral lymph nodes or bone marrow lymphomatous infiltration are not present. Diagnostic criteria for hemophagocytic syndrome and their relationship with the pathogenesis of the disease are also stressed.


2016 ◽  
Vol 90 (6) ◽  
pp. 525-530 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fulvio Riondato ◽  
Barbara Miniscalco ◽  
Alessia Poggi ◽  
Arianna Aricò ◽  
Luca Aresu ◽  
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Blood ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 106 (11) ◽  
pp. 4656-4656
Author(s):  
Fernando Cavallin ◽  
Giovanni Vicario ◽  
Paolo Manente ◽  
Rosa Di Gaetano ◽  
Giuseppe Tagariello

Abstract Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) and Follicular Lymphoma (FL) are the most common adult low-grade non Hodgkin’s lymphomas. The influence of these diseases in peripheral blood lymphocytes is not well defined. Indeed the lymphocytic arrangement can be altered on account of the leukaemic form (although it slightly ever occurs); on the other hand the cause of occasional anomalies can be the involvement of the immune system against neoplasm. In order to contribute to the knowledge of these conditions we have analysed, at diagnosis, the lymphocytic immunophenotype in peripheral blood of 61 subjects: 27 were affected by DLBCL, average age 68, and 34 by FL, average age 61 years. Therefore we quantified the number of lymphocytes and evaluated essential markers, using flow cytometry, to define T, B, NK subsets by: CD3, CD4, CD8, CD19, SIgk, Sigl, CD56, and expression of CD11a molecule on T CD8. The absolute peripheral blood lymphocytes count presented a reduction in 51% and in 32% of the cases with an increase in 4% and in 3% of the subjects respectively considering DLBCL and FL. On the contrary T cells (CD3) had similar decrease, 33% and 32%, and different augmentation 15% and 3%. T cells ratio CD4/CD8 was under normal in 23% and in 12% of the patients but over normal in 12% and 29% always in DLBCL and FL. B cells (CD19) were reduced in 35% and in 12% of the subjects but increased in 8% and in 14%, whereas clonal restriction was present in 8% and in 20% of the components of the two groups. Natural Killer lymphocytes (CD56) were under normal in 12% and in 6% of bthe cases but over in 40% and 20%. Finally CD11a was over-expressed in 87% and in 68% of the patients of the respective pathologies. After selecting patients aged over 60 years, following four parameters that showed a significant variability was obtained: 1) lymphopenia in 50% of the cases in both groups; 2) similar results 11% and 15% about clonal restriction; 3) increase of the NK population 42% and 30% in DLBCL and FL; 4) very high over-expression of CD11a on T CD8 of 90% and 80%. Therefore DLBCL and FL are lymphoproliferative diseases where there is an important subtraction of lymphocytes, particularly in elderly people, from peripheral blood (perhaps because of accumulation in lymphnodes). These lesions present clonal restriction of B cells only in few cases (confirming the low known leukaemic form) while Natural Killer population are well represented especially in DLBCL. The over-expression of CD11a is the most altered parameter and seems almost a typical marker of these diseases above all in over 60 years subjects. Consequently if rarely happens that a leukaemic form of DLBCL and FL are found by flow cytometry however immunological defined alterations are very frequent in most of the cases of old patients.


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