Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1924011 | Acta Histochemica | 2011 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Mantle cell lymphoma and small lymphocytic lymphoma are lymphocyte cancers that have similar morphologies and a common age of onset. Mantle cell lymphoma is generally an aggressive B cell lymphoma with a short median survival time, whereas small lymphocytic lymphoma is typically an indolent B cell lymphoma with a prolonged median survival time. Using primary tumor samples in bi-directional suppression subtractive hybridization, we identified genes with differential expression in an aggressive mantle cell lymphoma versus an indolent small lymphocytic lymphoma. “Virtual” Northern blot analyses of multiple lymphoma samples confirmed that a set of genes was preferentially expressed in aggressive mantle cell lymphoma compared to indolent small lymphocytic lymphoma. These analyses identified mantle cell lymphoma-specific genes that may be involved in the aggressive behavior of mantle cell lymphoma and possibly other aggressive human lymphomas. Interestingly, most of these differentially expressed genes have not been identified using other techniques, highlighting the unique ability of suppression subtractive hybridization to identify potentially rare or low expression genes.
Keywords
MCLMZLHuman lymphomaSLLORFsCLLDLBCLEtBrSSHethidium bromideDifferential gene expressionOpen reading framesBurkitt lymphomaMantle cell lymphomaDiffuse large B cell lymphomaFollicular lymphomaSmall lymphocytic lymphomaMarginal zone lymphomaChronic lymphocytic leukemiaGerminal centerSuppression subtractive hybridization
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Authors
Sarah E. Henson, Travis Morford, Mary-Pat Stein, Randolph Wall, Cindy S. Malone,