Clonal cytogenetic abnormalities in Hodgkin's disease
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Clonal cytogenetic abnormalities in Hodgkin's disease
Abstract
Cytogenetic studies of Hodgkin's disease (HD), in contrast to those of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL), have been limited to small numbers of cases with infrequently recurring aberrations, underscoring the need for additional studies in establishing a coherent cytogenetic picture of HD. Over a 6 1/2-year period, we received 95 specimens of HD for cytogenetic analysis. Analyzable chromosome preparations were obtained in 70 cases, of which 57 (81%) showed only normal metaphases. In the remaining 13 cases (19%), karyotypic abnormalities were observed that were nonclonal in 3 and clonal in 10. The latter 10 cases included 6 of the nodular sclerosis subtype, 3 mixed cellularity, and 1 lymphocyte-depleted; 8 of the specimens were obtained pretreatment and 2 posttreatment. Two of the cases had a clonal numerical aberration, monosomy 17 in one and trisomy 13 in the other, as their sole abnormality. The remaining 8 cases showed complex karyotypes with multiple structural rearrangements; in 3 of these, the abnormal clone was near-tetraploid. Bands involved more than once included 1p36, 1q21, and 4q35, each in 2 cases. Arms involved more than once included 6q (6q13,6q23), 9p (9p13,9p21), and 5q (5q15,5q35). Three patients had loss of part or all of 6q (del(6)(q13),del(6)(q23),i(6p). Bands 14q32 and 18q21 were not involved in any case, contrary to some previous reports. Our results confirm the frequent occurrence of 1p, 1q, and 6q abnormalities in HD. In addition, we have identified a 5q35 breakpoint, which has recently been shown to be highly specific for Ki-1-positive NHL in a case of typical nodular sclerosis HD. Its presence in HD may represent a cytogenetic link between the two entities, which are immunophenotypically related but clinically and histologically distinct.
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