T. Kuze et al., The characteristics of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: Comparison between EBV+ and EBV- cases in Japanese population, JPN J CANC, 91(12), 2000, pp. 1233-1240
We have investigated 114 cases with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) t
o clarify the characteristics of DLBCL with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infect
ion. Thirteen cases (11.4%) showed EBV-encoded RNA 1 (EBER1) signals by RNA
itt situ hybridization. EBV-encoded latent membrane protein 1 (LMP1) and E
BV-encoded nuclear antigen 2 (EBNA2) were expressed in 11 and 4 cases, resp
ectively. Expression of CD30, Bcl-6 and immunoglobulin (Ig) was found in 92
%, 31% and 23% with EBV+ DLBCL, and in 15%, 79% and 82% with EBV- DLBCL, re
spectively. The sequence of rearranged Ig heavy chain (IgH) variable (V) re
gion gene was analyzed in 5 cases with EBV+ DLBCL and 61 cases with EBV- DL
BCL. Somatic mutation was found in all cases except one with EBV- DLBCL. Av
erage mutation frequency was 9.6% in EBV+ DLBCL vs, 11.5% in EBV-DLBCL. The
rates of replacement mutation vs. silent mutation (R/S values) in compleme
ntarity determining region II and framework region III were 2.7 and 1.5 in
EBV+ DLBCL, 2.6 and 1.4 in EBV- DLBCL, Crippling mutation generating a stop
codon was found in 2 of 5 cases (40%) with EBV+ DLBCL, but none of 61 case
s (0%) with EBV- DLBCL. These findings suggest that EBV+ DLBCL and EBV- DLB
CL were both derived from germinal center (GC) or post-GC B cells, and EBV DLBCL frequently have a non-functional IgH gene owing to crippling mutatio
n.