Antigen selection in human lymphomagenesis Conference Paper


Authors: Bahler, D. W.; Zelenetz, A. D.; Chen, T. T.; Levy, R.
Title: Antigen selection in human lymphomagenesis
Conference Title: NCI Workshop: The Emerging Epidemic of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma: Current Knowledge Regarding Etiological Factors
Abstract: Although surface immunoglobulin plays a central role in the differentiation and growth of normal B-cells, its role in the growth of human B-cell malignancies is largely a matter of conjecture. Human follicular lymphomas are attractive systems to study in part because they are clones of cells sharing many similarities with germinal center B-cells which are critically dependent on antigen selection for survival. Nucleotide sequence information was determined for the immunoglobulin heavy chain variable genes expressed by two cases of follicular lymphoma. In addition, the germ line variable gene counterparts were also cloned and sequenced from biopsy material obtained from both of these patients. Numerous mutations from germ line were present in the variable genes from both of these cases, many of which accumulated during expansion and growth of these lymphomas. Moreover, the mutations that accumulated during tumor expansion were distributed in a manner that almost certainly was dependent on positive selection presumably mediated by contact with an antigen. These data indicate that antigen selection is probably important for the growth and clonal evolution of follicular lymphomas.
Keywords: transgenic mice; somatic; hypermutation; b-cell lymphoma; non-hodgkins-lymphomas; lymphomas; clonal selection; variable-region; structural-analysis; t(14-18) chromosomal translocation; human follicular; region gene-expression
Journal Title Cancer Research
Volume: 52
Issue: 19 Suppl.
Conference Dates: 1991 Oct 22-23
Conference Location: Bethesda, MD
ISBN: 0008-5472
Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research  
Date Published: 1992-10-01
Start Page: 5547s
End Page: 5551s
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:A1992JR13800030
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 1394171
Notes: Source: Wos
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  1. Andrew D Zelenetz
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