Monoclonal antibody HML-1 reactivity with adult T-cell leukaemia/lymphoma and other lymphomas |
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Authors: | S KITAJIMA M TOKUNAGA M GOTO E SATO A UTSUNOMIYA M OHTSUKA S HANADA T ARIMA |
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Institution: | Department of Pathology, Kagoshima University Faculty of Medicine, Kagoshima, Japan;Department of Pathology, Kagoshima Municipal Hospital, Kagoshima, Japan;Department of Internal Medicine, Kagoshima University Faculty of Medicine, Kagoshima, Japan |
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Abstract: | Human T-cell leukaemia/lymphoma virus type 1 (HTLV-1), a causative virus of adult T-cell leukaemia/lymphoma (ATLL), is known to be transmitted by breast-feeding. Using a monoclonal antibody HML-1 which labels human intestinal intra-epithelial T lymphocytes, we have immunohistochemically examined ATLL tissues in order to evaluate the possibility that HTLV-1 infected intestinal T cells are the origin of ATLL cells. Previously this antibody was reported to react with intestinal T-cell malignant lymphomas but not with peripheral tumours, or any B-cell lymphomas. We investigated 181 patients with malignant lymphomas and found that 19 out of 113 ATLLs were positive for HML-1. T-cell malignant lymphomas excluding ATLL also reacted with HML-1 (7/24), but all the B-cell lymphomas 0/33) and non-neoplastic lymph node and skin lesions (0/10) were negative for HML-1. In patients with ATLL and other T-cell malignant lymphomas, the positivity level of HML-1 was relatively higher in stomach (3/7) and tonsil (2/6) than that in lymph nodes (15/100) and skin (8/47). We observed one HML-1 positive ATLL patient with tumour formation in the skin and lymphadenopathy and marked infiltration of the large intestine but minimal involvement of other organs. Although HML-1 was frequently expressed in gastric infiltration of ATLL, the level of positivity was too low in lymph nodes to support the hypothesis that HTLV-1 infected intestinal T cells are the origin of ATLL cells. Some of the HML-1 positive ATLL cases co-expressed CD30. Furthermore, three of six cases of Ki-1 lymphoma (large anaplastic cell lymphoma) were positive for HML-1. We conclude that expression of HML-1 in ATLL reflects an activated state of the lymphoma cells, but not the intestinal origin of ATLL cells. |
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Keywords: | Keywords: HML-1 malignant lymphoma adult T-cell leukaemia/lymphoma Ki-1 lymphoma |
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