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Primary central nervous system lymphomas (PCNSL) show increased incidence both in immunocompromised high-risk groups and in the general population. They are extranodal diffuse non-Hodgkin's lymphomas with a morphology similar to systemic lymphomas, but differ in their biological and molecular behaviour. The majority are large B-cell variants of high-grade malignancy; low-grade subtypes and T-cell lymphomas are rare; up to 50% remain unclassified according to the New Working Formulation and updated Kiel classification. Monoclonality of immunoglobulin receptor gene rearrangement can be diagnostically useful. The pathogenesis of PCNSL is obscure. Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) genome/proteins expression in two-thirds of HIV-related PCNSL but only in 15% of those in immunocompetent patients suggest different EBV latency stages in both types; human herpesvirus type 6 does not appear to play a pathogenic role. Comparison of expression patterns of integrin chains and adhesion molecules are very similar for PCNSL and nodal lymphomas suggesting that they are not selective mediators of lymphoma cell homing to the brain. In HIV-negative PCNSL they appear not to be influenced by EBV. Studies of protooncogenes (bcl-1 and bcl-2 genes) revealed no rearrangement in PCNSL, suggesting that they are not involved in the pathogenesis of PCNSL that probably do not differ cytogenetically from nodal B-cell lymphomas. Since most of the currently known molecular parameters are probably not the primary pathogenic events, the molecular genetics and pathogenesis of PCNSL are still to be elucidated.
Journal of Neuro-Oncology – Springer Journals
Published: Jan 11, 2005
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