1995
DOI: 10.1136/jcp.48.11.1045
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The polymerase chain reaction in the demonstration of monoclonality in T cell lymphomas.

Abstract: Aims-To evaluate polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of T cell receptor (TCR) P and y chain genes as a means of demonstrating monoclonality in T cell lymphomas using histological samples; to compare the performance of PCR with Southern blot analysis.

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“…However, TcR-␥ gene rearrangement is not restricted to T-cell lineage and can occur in various B-cell lymphomas, although rarely in mature neoplastic B-cell proliferations (42)(43)(44). Of note is the detection of a clonal IgH gene rearrangement in approximately 10% of T-cell lymphomas (45)(46)(47), which is of the same degree of magnitude as the detection of TcR-␥ rearrangement in B-cell lymphomas (approximately 5% of cases; 2, 47, 48). It is noteworthy that the presence of clonal TcR-␥ gene rearrangement was mainly found in B-cell lymphoma subtypes, such as follicular, MALT-type, and T-cell-rich B-cell lymphomas, which are known to contain large numbers of T lymphocytes admixed with neoplastic B cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, TcR-␥ gene rearrangement is not restricted to T-cell lineage and can occur in various B-cell lymphomas, although rarely in mature neoplastic B-cell proliferations (42)(43)(44). Of note is the detection of a clonal IgH gene rearrangement in approximately 10% of T-cell lymphomas (45)(46)(47), which is of the same degree of magnitude as the detection of TcR-␥ rearrangement in B-cell lymphomas (approximately 5% of cases; 2, 47, 48). It is noteworthy that the presence of clonal TcR-␥ gene rearrangement was mainly found in B-cell lymphoma subtypes, such as follicular, MALT-type, and T-cell-rich B-cell lymphomas, which are known to contain large numbers of T lymphocytes admixed with neoplastic B cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These tests were done with known positive and negative controls. 7 In one case PCR was unsuccessful as significant amount of DNA could be extracted.…”
Section: Cytologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TcR-␥-chain gene was examined by PCR as described by Diss et al (1995). Briefly, three sets of primers, VrIϩVrIII/ivϩJr1/2 (product size approximately 70 to 95 base pairs), VrIϩVrIII/ivϩJpr1/2 (product size approximately 80 to 110 base pairs), and VrIIϩJr1/2 (product size approximately 150 to 180 base pairs) were used separately in total volumes of 40 l of reaction mixture, which contained 10 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.8), 1.5 mM MgCl 2 , 50 mM KCl, 0.1% Triton X-100, 200 M of each dNTP, 1 mM of each primer, 100 ng of DNA, and 1 unit of Taq polymerase.…”
Section: T-cell Receptor ␥ Rearrangement Studymentioning
confidence: 99%