Primary gastric lymphoma
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Primary gastric lymphoma
Abstract
The histopathology of low-grade primary gastric lymphoma re-capitulates the structure of Peyer's patches (mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue--MALT) rather than lymph nodes, characterised by an increased frequency of trisomy 3. Gastric B-cell lymphoma shows a favourable clinical behaviour, possibly as its growth appears to be influenced by a local antigen in the form of Helicobacter pylori. There is no lymphoid tissue in the normal stomach, but lymphoid tissue accumulates in gastric mucosa almost exclusively as a consequence of H. pylori infection, which has MALT characteristics, and H. pylori is found in over 90% of cases of gastric MALT lymphoma. Laboratory studies have shown that the growth of tumour cells from low-grade gastric lymphomas can be stimulated by H. pylori, and that the effect is strain-specific and mediated by contact-dependent help from H. pylori-specific T-cells. Cases of low-grade gastric lymphoma, when confined to the mucosa, may regress following eradication of H. pylori from the patient's stomach. It remains to be shown whether deeply penetrating or high-grade tumours will respond in the same way. Other outstanding questions relate to the optimum interval between eradication of H. pylori and final evaluation and expected duration of the response. Based on these laboratory and clinical findings it is possible to suggest a scheme for the pathogenesis of gastric MALT lymphoma.
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