پديد آورندگان :
Karimi Shirin نويسنده , Mohammadi Forouzan نويسنده , Khodadad Kian نويسنده , Emami Habib نويسنده , Seyfollahi Leila نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Background: Minichromosome maintenance protein 6 (MCM6) is one of the six proteins
of minichromosome maintenance family that are involved in the initiation of DNA
replication and thus represent a marker for proliferating cells. The aim of this study was to
determine the proliferation characteristics of neoplastic cells in patients with classic Hodgkinיs
lymphoma.
Methods: Paraffin-embedded blocks of lymph node, mediastinal, subcutaneous chest wall,
and lung mass biopsies of 55 patients with classic Hodgkinיs lymphoma were immunostained
by the proliferation-associated monoclonal antibodies; Ki-S5 (Ki-67 antigen) and Ki-MCM6 (MCM6
antigen).
Results: High MCM6 antigen expression was a striking feature of Hodgkinיs and Reed-
Sternberg cells (median: 85%, range: 35 – 99%) in comparison with lower Ki-67 expression
(median: 63.5%, range: 1 – 98%, P<0.001). This indicates that MCM6 is already expressed in
the early G1 phase, a cell cycle fraction that is not covered by antibodies specific to the Ki-67
antigen. The proliferation rates were determined by two markers, independent of histologic
subtype, stage, presence of B symptoms, and size.
Conclusion: These data show that a subset of Reed-Sternberg and Hodgkin’s cells is
arrested in the early G1 phase and the MCM6-positive cells do not necessarily represent the real
proliferating compartment of Hodgkinיs lymphoma. Clinical relevance of this marker in patients
with Hodgkinיs lymphoma should be investigated.