Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in pediatric patients belongs predominantly to the germinal-center type B-cell lymphomas: a clinicopathologic analysis of cases included in the German BFM (Berlin-Frankfurt-Munster) Multicenter Trial

Ilske Oschlies(Leibniz University Hannover), Wolfgang Hiddemann(Leibniz University Hannover), Martin Zimmermann(Leibniz University Hannover), Matthias Krams(Leibniz University Hannover), Hans‐Heinrich Wacker(Leibniz University Hannover), Birgit Burkhardt(Leibniz University Hannover), Lana Harder(Leibniz University Hannover), Reiner Siebert(Leibniz University Hannover), Alfred Reiter(Leibniz University Hannover), Reza Parwaresch(Leibniz University Hannover)
Blood
January 19, 2006
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Abstract

Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) in adults is a heterogeneous disease. Biologic subgroups of DLBCL with a favorable prognosis (germinal center B-cell-like, GCB) and with a poor prognosis (activated B-cell-like, ABC) have been defined by gene expression profiling and can be distinguished by immunohistochemistry. In contrast to their adult counterparts, children with DLBCL have an excellent prognosis. We analyzed 63 cases of DLBCL in pediatric patients by immunohistochemistry and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and found a striking predominance of a GCB subtype, which might explain the good clinical outcome in these lymphomas. Interestingly, FISH applied to 50 of these cases, as well as conventional cytogenetics available in 3 cases, revealed absence of the translocation t(14;18) involving the BCL2 gene, which is present in about 15% of adult GCB subtype DLBCL. Our data indicate that pediatric DLBCL differs from adult DLBCL and might comprise a biologically unique subgroup of DLBCL from which important insights into the pathogenesis and biology of this disease might be gained.


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