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High Rate of Neoplastic Cells with Genetic Abnormalities in Proliferation Centers of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

Leukemia & lymphoma/Leukemia and lymphoma(2011)

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In lymph nodes, chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) cells (prolymphocytes and paraimmunoblasts) form proliferation centers (PCs), which are also known as pseudofollicles. To reveal whether PCs play a role in the accumulation of genetic alterations in CLL, we compared deletion at 11q22.3, 13q14.3, and 17p13.1 loci and trisomy 12 by the fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) technique in PCs versus surrounding small lymphocytes (SLs) in 12 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) lymph nodes. The FFPE sections were stained with methylene blue and PCs were marked by laser beam. Subsequent FISH analysis was performed, relocalizing the previously defined regions. Loss of 11q was detected in five cases, loss of 13q in two cases, loss of 17p in two cases, and trisomy 12 in one case. In seven cases PCs contained a significantly higher ratio of cells with genetic alterations compared with the surrounding SLs. Our results show that CLL cells with genetic alterations tend to accumulate in PCs. The clonal expansion of the cell population carrying genetic alterations within PCs may contribute to CLL progression.
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Proliferation center,pseudofollicle,chronic lymphocytic leukemia,genome instability
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