We studied mantle B-cell and T-cell ingression in hyperplastic follicles (HFs), follicular lysis (FL), and progressive transformation of germinal centers (PTGC) in 19 paraffin-embedded, H&E-, bcl-2-, CD20-, and CD3-stained lymph nodes. We enumerated the T cells (CD3+) and mantle B cells (bcl-2+/CD3-) per 100 cells in 5 high-power fields of each entity (mean +/- SD). Compared with HF, FL had increased numbers of T cells migrating into germinal centers (39.8 +/- 10.0 vs 25.8 +/- 7.8; P < .0001). T cells and mantle B cells ingress in FL and PTGC, although the mantle B-cell component predominates in the latter, suggesting that follicular hyperplasia, FL, and PTGC constitute an evolutionary spectrum in resolution of lymphoid hyperplasia with sequential ingression of T cells followed by mantle B cells. The maintenance of bcl-2 expression in mantle B cells in PTGC may cause differential diagnostic pitfalls in florid PTGC vs follicular lymphoma, particularly the so-called floral variant.
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Chang, MD, PhD, C.-C., Osipov, MD, V., Wheaton, MD, S., Tripp, MT(ASCP), S., & Perkins, MD, PhD, S. L. (2003). Follicular Hyperplasia, Follicular Lysis, and Progressive Transformation of Germinal Centers: A Sequential Spectrum of Morphologic Evolution in Lymphoid Hyperplasia. American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 120(3), 322–326. https://doi.org/10.1309/uuep-lf2p-hyxq-djnq
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