PMID: 9556415Apr 29, 1998Paper

Alterations in fascin-expressing germinal center dendritic cells in neoplastic follicles of B-cell lymphomas

Modern Pathology : an Official Journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc
J W SaidG S Pinkus

Abstract

Germinal center dendritic cells (GCDCs) have essential functions in retention of immune complexes within secondary follicles, B-lymphocyte antigenic stimulation, B-cell activation, homing of B-cells via adhesion molecules such as ICAM-1 and VCAM-1, and B-cell survival via apoptosis. The neoplastic cells of follicular lymphomas (FLs) are thought to derive from follicular B lymphocytes, but their relationship to GCDCs remains unclear. This study used immunohistochemical staining for fascin, a 55-kDa actin-bundling protein strongly expressed in GCDCs and their processes, to evaluate their distribution in neoplastic follicles. Forty-two cases of B-cell FL were evaluated, and immunoreactive staining for fascin was compared with six cases of Castleman's disease (CD) and six cases of follicular hyperplasia. FLs generally revealed decreased or absent fascin-staining GCDCs, suggesting loss of fascin expression by dendritic cells in neoplastic follicles compared with hyperplastic follicular centers. In some follicles, there was partial retention of dendritic architecture with islands of residual syncytial network. Interdigitating reticulum cells in the parafollicular regions revealed normal fascin expression with intense staining of dend...Continue Reading

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