Sh. Kroft et al., EVALUATION OF CD23 EXPRESSION IN PARAFFIN-EMBEDDED GASTRIC LYMPHOMAS OF MUCOSA-ASSOCIATED LYMPHOID-TISSUE, Modern pathology, 11(10), 1998, pp. 967-970
The CD23 antigen is expressed in a normal subset of B lymphocytes and
in some non-Hodgkin's lymphomas, Reactivity for anti-CD23 (BU38) is pr
esent in paraffin-embedded tissue in the large majority of nodal small
lymphocytic lymphomas, as well as in follicular center cell lymphomas
, Most studies of gastric lymphomas of mucosa-associated lymphoid tiss
ue (MALT) reported a lack of CD23, but these studies were performed on
frozen tissue. We evaluated CD23 staining in paraffin-embedded tissue
in a large series of gastric MALT lymphomas, as well as in cases of c
hronic gastritis, We assayed 49 well-characterized gastric lymphomas (
9 high-grade non-MALT and 40 MALT [20 low grade, 13 mixed low and high
grade, and 7 high grade]). High-grade MALT lymphomas without a low-gr
ade component were distinguished from high-grade non-MALT lymphomas by
the presence of lymphoepithelial lesions composed of large cells. In
addition, we studies nine cases of chronic gastritis containing B-cell
aggregates. We used anti-CD23 (BU38) in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embe
dded tissue. All of our low-grade gastric MALT lymphomas lacked CD23 i
mmunoreactivity. One of the 13 mixed low-grade and high-grade lesions
showed CD23 expression in the high-grade component. All of the high-gr
ade MALT and high-grade non-MALT lesions lacked CD23, All of the nine
cases of chronic gastritis lacked CD23. CD23 highlighted residual foll
icular dendritic cells and gastric epithelium, We concluded that gastr
ic MALT lymphomas lacked CD23 (BU38) in paraffin-embedded tissue, with
rare exceptions. This lack of CD23 expression might represent a usefu
l feature in small or partially crushed biopsy specimens, particularly
in the differential diagnosis with follicular small cleaved cell lymp
homa presenting in the gastrointestinal tract.