Clonality and germinal centre B-cell derivation of Hodgkin/Reed-Sternberg cells in Hodgkin's disease

Küppers, R. ; Hansmann, M. L. ; Rajewsky, K.
Springer
Published 1998
ISSN:
1569-8041
Keywords:
Hodgkin's disease ; Ig gene rearrangements ; micromanipulation ; Reed-Sternberg cell ; single-cell PCR
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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Medicine
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Abstract Molecular single-cell studies of Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg (HRS) cells in Hodgkin's disease (HD) have revealed the clonal nature of these peculiar tumour cells. HRS cells in classical HD as well as lymphocyte predominant (LP) HD originate from germinal center (GC) B cells in most cases, if not all. Whereas HRS cells in LP HD represent transformed antigen-selected GC B cells with evidence of ongoing immunoglobulin (Ig) V gene mutation, HRS cells in classical HD appear to often or always derive from GC B cells that have lost the capacity to express a functional antigen receptor. Using Ig gene rearrangements amplified from HRS cells as clonal markers for the tumour cells, it could be shown that the same HRS cell clone can disseminate in the patient and persist throughout the course of the disease. A common derivation of the tumour cells was recently demonstrated in two cases representing combinations of HD and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Finally, V-gene analysis showed that viable cells enriched by magnetic cell sorting from HD patients as HRS cells indeed represent the HRS-cell population of the patient.
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autor Küppers, R.
Hansmann, M. L.
Rajewsky, K.
autorsonst Küppers, R.
Hansmann, M. L.
Rajewsky, K.
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notes Abstract Molecular single-cell studies of Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg (HRS) cells in Hodgkin's disease (HD) have revealed the clonal nature of these peculiar tumour cells. HRS cells in classical HD as well as lymphocyte predominant (LP) HD originate from germinal center (GC) B cells in most cases, if not all. Whereas HRS cells in LP HD represent transformed antigen-selected GC B cells with evidence of ongoing immunoglobulin (Ig) V gene mutation, HRS cells in classical HD appear to often or always derive from GC B cells that have lost the capacity to express a functional antigen receptor. Using Ig gene rearrangements amplified from HRS cells as clonal markers for the tumour cells, it could be shown that the same HRS cell clone can disseminate in the patient and persist throughout the course of the disease. A common derivation of the tumour cells was recently demonstrated in two cases representing combinations of HD and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Finally, V-gene analysis showed that viable cells enriched by magnetic cell sorting from HD patients as HRS cells indeed represent the HRS-cell population of the patient.
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reference 9 (1998), S. 17-20
schlagwort Hodgkin's disease
Ig gene rearrangements
micromanipulation
Reed-Sternberg cell
single-cell PCR
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shingle_author_1 Küppers, R.
Hansmann, M. L.
Rajewsky, K.
shingle_author_2 Küppers, R.
Hansmann, M. L.
Rajewsky, K.
shingle_author_3 Küppers, R.
Hansmann, M. L.
Rajewsky, K.
shingle_author_4 Küppers, R.
Hansmann, M. L.
Rajewsky, K.
shingle_catch_all_1 Küppers, R.
Hansmann, M. L.
Rajewsky, K.
Clonality and germinal centre B-cell derivation of Hodgkin/Reed-Sternberg cells in Hodgkin's disease
Hodgkin's disease
Ig gene rearrangements
micromanipulation
Reed-Sternberg cell
single-cell PCR
Hodgkin's disease
Ig gene rearrangements
micromanipulation
Reed-Sternberg cell
single-cell PCR
Abstract Molecular single-cell studies of Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg (HRS) cells in Hodgkin's disease (HD) have revealed the clonal nature of these peculiar tumour cells. HRS cells in classical HD as well as lymphocyte predominant (LP) HD originate from germinal center (GC) B cells in most cases, if not all. Whereas HRS cells in LP HD represent transformed antigen-selected GC B cells with evidence of ongoing immunoglobulin (Ig) V gene mutation, HRS cells in classical HD appear to often or always derive from GC B cells that have lost the capacity to express a functional antigen receptor. Using Ig gene rearrangements amplified from HRS cells as clonal markers for the tumour cells, it could be shown that the same HRS cell clone can disseminate in the patient and persist throughout the course of the disease. A common derivation of the tumour cells was recently demonstrated in two cases representing combinations of HD and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Finally, V-gene analysis showed that viable cells enriched by magnetic cell sorting from HD patients as HRS cells indeed represent the HRS-cell population of the patient.
1569-8041
15698041
Springer
shingle_catch_all_2 Küppers, R.
Hansmann, M. L.
Rajewsky, K.
Clonality and germinal centre B-cell derivation of Hodgkin/Reed-Sternberg cells in Hodgkin's disease
Hodgkin's disease
Ig gene rearrangements
micromanipulation
Reed-Sternberg cell
single-cell PCR
Hodgkin's disease
Ig gene rearrangements
micromanipulation
Reed-Sternberg cell
single-cell PCR
Abstract Molecular single-cell studies of Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg (HRS) cells in Hodgkin's disease (HD) have revealed the clonal nature of these peculiar tumour cells. HRS cells in classical HD as well as lymphocyte predominant (LP) HD originate from germinal center (GC) B cells in most cases, if not all. Whereas HRS cells in LP HD represent transformed antigen-selected GC B cells with evidence of ongoing immunoglobulin (Ig) V gene mutation, HRS cells in classical HD appear to often or always derive from GC B cells that have lost the capacity to express a functional antigen receptor. Using Ig gene rearrangements amplified from HRS cells as clonal markers for the tumour cells, it could be shown that the same HRS cell clone can disseminate in the patient and persist throughout the course of the disease. A common derivation of the tumour cells was recently demonstrated in two cases representing combinations of HD and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Finally, V-gene analysis showed that viable cells enriched by magnetic cell sorting from HD patients as HRS cells indeed represent the HRS-cell population of the patient.
1569-8041
15698041
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Küppers, R.
Hansmann, M. L.
Rajewsky, K.
Clonality and germinal centre B-cell derivation of Hodgkin/Reed-Sternberg cells in Hodgkin's disease
Hodgkin's disease
Ig gene rearrangements
micromanipulation
Reed-Sternberg cell
single-cell PCR
Hodgkin's disease
Ig gene rearrangements
micromanipulation
Reed-Sternberg cell
single-cell PCR
Abstract Molecular single-cell studies of Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg (HRS) cells in Hodgkin's disease (HD) have revealed the clonal nature of these peculiar tumour cells. HRS cells in classical HD as well as lymphocyte predominant (LP) HD originate from germinal center (GC) B cells in most cases, if not all. Whereas HRS cells in LP HD represent transformed antigen-selected GC B cells with evidence of ongoing immunoglobulin (Ig) V gene mutation, HRS cells in classical HD appear to often or always derive from GC B cells that have lost the capacity to express a functional antigen receptor. Using Ig gene rearrangements amplified from HRS cells as clonal markers for the tumour cells, it could be shown that the same HRS cell clone can disseminate in the patient and persist throughout the course of the disease. A common derivation of the tumour cells was recently demonstrated in two cases representing combinations of HD and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Finally, V-gene analysis showed that viable cells enriched by magnetic cell sorting from HD patients as HRS cells indeed represent the HRS-cell population of the patient.
1569-8041
15698041
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Küppers, R.
Hansmann, M. L.
Rajewsky, K.
Clonality and germinal centre B-cell derivation of Hodgkin/Reed-Sternberg cells in Hodgkin's disease
Hodgkin's disease
Ig gene rearrangements
micromanipulation
Reed-Sternberg cell
single-cell PCR
Hodgkin's disease
Ig gene rearrangements
micromanipulation
Reed-Sternberg cell
single-cell PCR
Abstract Molecular single-cell studies of Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg (HRS) cells in Hodgkin's disease (HD) have revealed the clonal nature of these peculiar tumour cells. HRS cells in classical HD as well as lymphocyte predominant (LP) HD originate from germinal center (GC) B cells in most cases, if not all. Whereas HRS cells in LP HD represent transformed antigen-selected GC B cells with evidence of ongoing immunoglobulin (Ig) V gene mutation, HRS cells in classical HD appear to often or always derive from GC B cells that have lost the capacity to express a functional antigen receptor. Using Ig gene rearrangements amplified from HRS cells as clonal markers for the tumour cells, it could be shown that the same HRS cell clone can disseminate in the patient and persist throughout the course of the disease. A common derivation of the tumour cells was recently demonstrated in two cases representing combinations of HD and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Finally, V-gene analysis showed that viable cells enriched by magnetic cell sorting from HD patients as HRS cells indeed represent the HRS-cell population of the patient.
1569-8041
15698041
Springer
shingle_title_1 Clonality and germinal centre B-cell derivation of Hodgkin/Reed-Sternberg cells in Hodgkin's disease
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shingle_title_4 Clonality and germinal centre B-cell derivation of Hodgkin/Reed-Sternberg cells in Hodgkin's disease
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