Expression of B-cell transcription factors in primary cutaneous B-cell lymphoma
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Expression of B-cell transcription factors in primary cutaneous B-cell lymphoma
Abstract
Expression patterns of eight transcription factors involved in different stages of B-cell development were investigated in a large group of primary cutaneous B-cell lymphomas and compared with expression patterns during normal B-cell development. The following transcription factors were investigated: Pax-5, PU.1, Oct2, BOB.1, Bcl-6, Mum1/IRF4, Blimp-1 and FOXP1. Primary cutaneous large B-cell lymphomas, leg type showed aberrant coexpression of Bcl-6 and Mum1/IRF4 and in addition strong expression of FOXP1. Expression of FOXP1 and Mum1/IRF4 strongly suggests an activated B-cell type of origin. In contrast, primary cutaneous follicle center lymphomas showed expression of Bcl-6, Pax-5, PU.1, Oct2 and BOB.1, but not of Mum1/IRF4, Blimp-1 and FOXP1. Primary cutaneous marginal zone B-cell lymphoma showed expression of Pax-5, PU.1, Oct2 and BOB.1, but not Bcl-6 by the neoplastic B-cells, and Mum1/IRF4 and Blimp-1 by the neoplastic plasma cells. In conclusion, in primary cutaneous follicle center lymphoma and primary cutaneous marginal zone B-cell lymphoma expression patterns were observed similar to their supposed benign counterparts, germinal center B-cells and postgerminal center B-cells, respectively, which might reflect their indolent clinical behaviour and excellent prognosis. In contrast, the activated B-cell expression pattern in the group of primary cutaneous large B-cell lymphoma, leg type may contribute to its poor prognosis and Mum1/IRF4 and FOXP1 may serve as additional diagnostic markers for this type of primary cutaneous B-cell lymphoma.
Published online 16 June 2006.
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