Expression of T-cell-associated antigens in B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

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Abstract

We performed the immunophenotyping of 101 patients with B-cell non- Hodgkin's lymphoma (B-NHL) using two-colour flow cytometry (FCM) and found that lymphoma cells coexpressed at least one kind of T-cell-associated antigen (T-Ag; CD2, CD5, CD7) in 25 patients (24.8%). Among these three T- Ags, CD5 was the most frequently expressed, in 21 patients (20.8%), followed by CD7, expressed in five patients (5.0%), and CD2, which was expressed in two patients (2.0%). Two kinds of T-Ag were simultaneously expressed in three patients (CD2/CD5, CD2/CD7, and CD5/CD7, each expressed in one patient). Concerning the expression pattern of T-Ag, there were no significant differences between lymph nodes and extranodal organs in the three patients with T-Ag-positive B-NHL (T-Ag(+) B-NHL) who were analysed. When comparing the clinical features between T-Ag(+) B-NHL and T-Ag-negative B-NHL (T-Ag(-) B-NHL), extranodal involvement and higher International Prognostic Index (H and H.I.) were significantly frequent in the former subgroup (P = 0.0119 and P = 0.0302 respectively).

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Inaba, T., Shimazaki, C., Sumikuma, T., Okano, A., Hatsuse, M., Okamoto, A., … Nakagawa, M. (2000). Expression of T-cell-associated antigens in B-cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. British Journal of Haematology, 109(3), 592–599. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2141.2000.02006.x

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