Large-cell anaplastic lymphoma-specific translocation (t[2;5] [p23;q35]) in Hodgkin's disease: indication of a common pathogenesis?
- PMID: 7815887
- DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(95)90061-6
Large-cell anaplastic lymphoma-specific translocation (t[2;5] [p23;q35]) in Hodgkin's disease: indication of a common pathogenesis?
Abstract
Chromosomal aberrations are characteristic and specific events; the detection of chromosomal abnormalities often provides information on diagnosis and prognosis of disease. Some patients with large-cell anaplastic lymphoma (Ki 1 lymphoma) have the translocation t(2;5) (p23; q35), involving a possible growth-regulating tyrosine kinase. We found this translocation in 11 patients with Hodgkin's disease of nodular sclerosis and mixed-cellularity types. This finding has implications for the understanding of the relation between large-cell anaplastic lymphoma and Hodgkin's disease, diseases with morphological and immunophenotypical similarities. Study of this translocation may help understanding of the origins of cancer and cancer growth. It also allows a more precise definition of Hodgkin's disease and may be used as an indicator for clonality--which has long been sought.
Comment in
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Large-cell anaplastic lymphoma-specific translocation in Hodgkin's disease.Lancet. 1995 Apr 8;345(8954):919; author reply 920-1. Lancet. 1995. PMID: 7707821 No abstract available.
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Large-cell anaplastic lymphoma-specific translocation in Hodgkin's disease.Lancet. 1995 Apr 8;345(8954):919-20; author reply 920-1. Lancet. 1995. PMID: 7707822 No abstract available.
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Large-cell anaplastic lymphoma-specific translocation in Hodgkin's disease.Lancet. 1995 Apr 8;345(8954):918; author reply 920-1. Lancet. 1995. PMID: 7755790 No abstract available.
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Large-cell anaplastic lymphoma-specific translocation in Hodgkin's disease.Lancet. 1995 Apr 8;345(8954):921. Lancet. 1995. PMID: 7766245 No abstract available.
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