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Flow cytometric, gene rearrangement, and karyotypic analyses of 110 cases of primary thyroid lymphoma: a single-institutional experience in Japan. | LitMetric

Ancillary studies for primary nodal lymphomas have been well documented; however, studies of primary thyroid lymphoma (PTL) are limited. Here, we aimed to clarify the clinicopathological, flow cytometric, gene rearrangement, and karyotypic characteristics of PTL by investigation of a large series at a single institute. We performed flow cytometric, IgH rearrangement, and karyotypic analyses of 110 PTL tissues surgically resected at Kuma Hospital between January 2012 and April 2017. All PTLs were of B-cell origin, including mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma (MALTL; 89 patients, 80.9%), diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL; 18 patients, 16.4%), and follicular lymphoma (FL; three patients, 2.7%). In 96 (87.3%) patients, anti-thyroid antibodies were positive. For flow cytometry using aspirated and resected materials, light chain restriction was observed in 73.7% and 69.2% of examined cases, respectively. Heavy chain JH DNA rearrangement was observed in 65.4% of PTLs (58.1% of MALTL cases, 100% of DLBCL cases, and 100% of FL cases). Chromosomal abnormalities were detected in 49.0% of PTLs, and translocation was most frequently detected (24.0%), followed by addition (20.8%) and trisomy (18.8%). The most frequent (9.4%) karyotype was t(3;14)(q27;q32). Both FLs harbored t(14;18)(q32;q21), and the karyotype was not detected in patients with MALTL and DLBCL. The negative rate for all three examinations was 3.8%. We concluded that thyroid MALTL was cytogenetically different from that in other organs. Our results suggested that pre-operative flow cytometry analysis using aspirated materials was as reliable as that using resected materials.

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