PLoS ONE (May 2010)

Expression of HLA class I and HLA class II by tumor cells in Chinese classical Hodgkin lymphoma patients.

  • Xin Huang,
  • Anke van den Berg,
  • Zifen Gao,
  • Lydia Visser,
  • Ilja Nolte,
  • Hans Vos,
  • Bouke Hepkema,
  • Wierd Kooistra,
  • Sibrand Poppema,
  • Arjan Diepstra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010865
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 5
p. e10865

Abstract

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BackgroundIn Caucasian populations, the tumor cells of Epstein Barr virus (EBV)-positive classical Hodgkin Lymphomas (cHL) patients more frequently express HLA class I and HLA class II molecules compared to EBV-negative cHL patients. HLA expression (in relation to EBV) in Asian cHL patients has not been previously investigated.Methodology/principal findingsWe randomly selected 145 cHL patients with formalin-fixed, paraffin embedded tissue blocks available from 5 hospitals from the Northern part of China. Hematoxylin & Eosin-stained slides were used to re-classify the histological subtypes according to the WHO classification. EBV status was determined by visualization of EBERs in tumor cells using in situ hybridization. Membranous expression of HLA molecules was detected by immunohistochemistry using antibodies HC-10 (class I heavy chain) and anti-beta2-microglobulin for HLA class I, and CR3/43 for HLA class II. EBV+ tumor cells were observed in 40% (58/145) of the cHL patients. As expected, the percentage of EBV+ cases was much higher in the mixed cellularity subtype (71%) than in the nodular sclerosis subtype (16%) (pConclusionsThe results in the Northern China population were similar to those in the Caucasian population for HLA class I, but not for HLA class II.