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  • American Society of Hematology  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2016-12-02
    Description: Despite receiving Rituximab-combined chemotherapy, approximately half of follicular lymphoma (FL) patients suffer tumor recurrence, a major clinical issue. Retrieval of lymphoma stem-like cells from these poorly understood, intractable lymphomas would thus greatly ameliorate the cancer therapeutics. Here we demonstrate that the TRA-1-60-expressing cells are a unique population in FLs, converge to the conventional stem cell marker Oct3/4 and ALDH1-positive population, and strongly resist current agents against B-cell lymphomas. TRA-1-60 expression was detected in minor populations of resting B-lymphocytes inside germinal centers in reactive lymphoid tissue, whereas scattered TRA-1-60-expressing cells were detected in the marginal area of neoplastic follicles of FLs, close to small blood vessels. Translocation t(14;18) was thus detected in DNAs from the TRA-positive cells in all five patients' samples, which evinced the identical pattern of gene fusion as that of TRA-negative cells in the same tissue in 4 of 5 fresh frozen FL samples. Retrospective histological comparison between the recurrent and cognate primary tissues revealed that the number of TRA-1-60-positive lymphoma cells from R-CHOP treated FL subjects had increased four-fold relative to primary tissue, a finding corroborated by in vitro assay on Rituximab treated 2 cell lines, wherein TRA-positive cell numbers increased over ten to thirty-fold compared to the untreated sample. Moreover, TRA-1-60-positive cell population was markedly resistant to current therapeutic agents for B-cell lymphomas. Concordantly, small numbers of TRA-1-60-positive cells implanted subcutaneously into NOD/SCID mice evinced potent tumor-initiating capacity in vivo, where tumors were twelve-fold larger in volume (p=0.0021
    Print ISSN: 0006-4971
    Electronic ISSN: 1528-0020
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
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