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Published in: Diagnostic Pathology 1/2020

01-12-2020 | Hodgkin Lymphoma | Research

The role of CD68+ macrophage in classical Hodgkin lymphoma patients from Egypt

Authors: Osama Mohamed, Ahmed El Bastawisy, Nasr Allahlobi, Mona S. Abdellateif, Abdel Rahman N. Zekri, Sabry Shaarawy, Zeinab Korany, Marwa Mohanad, Abeer A. Bahnassy

Published in: Diagnostic Pathology | Issue 1/2020

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Abstract

Background

CD68+ tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) play an important role in the progression of classical Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL). We assessed the role of CD20 and CD68 + TAM in a cohort of cHL patients from Egypt and correlated the number of CD68 + cells with patients’ characteristics, response to treatment, overall and progression free survival rates (OS & PFS).

Methods

CD20 expression and CD68 + TAM numbers were assessed in representative tumor tissues obtained from 81 cHL patients using flowcytometry (FCM), immunohistochemistry (IHC), and Rt-PCR techniques.

Results

The expression levels of CD68 protein by IHC was high in 27 (33.3%), moderate in 15 (18.5%), low in 15 (18.5%), and negative in 24 (29.6%) patients (p = 0.13). CD68-mRNA expression was high in 43/81(53.1%), and low in 38(46.9%) patients (p = 0.6). The number of CD68 + TAM (by FCM) was low (< 20 cells) in 42/81 (51.9%), and high (≥20 cells) in 39/81 (48.1%) patients (p = 0.74). CD68 expression (by FCM, IHC& Rt-PCR) associated significantly with poor response to treatment, decreased CD20 expression, reduced OS and PFS rates (p < 0.001 for all). CD68 expression (by Rt-PCR only) associated significantly with advanced disease stage (p = 0.04). The age of the patients, high CD20 expression & high CD68+ macrophage number were independent prognostic factors for OS (p= 0.02, p = 0.008 & p = 0.009; respectively). However, the age of the patient, high CD20, and high CD68+ macrophage expression (by FCM&IHC) were independent prognostic factors for DFS (p. = 0.004, p. = 0.01, p. = 0.007 and p. = 0.01; respectively).

Conclusion

CD68 + TAM expression (by Rt-PCR, FCM and/or IHC) can identify patients with poor response to treatment and reduced survival rates (OS& PFS). Assessment of CD68 + positive macrophages by FCM is superior to other methods (Rt-PCR and IHC) as a prognostic factor for DFS and OS rates.
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Metadata
Title
The role of CD68+ macrophage in classical Hodgkin lymphoma patients from Egypt
Authors
Osama Mohamed
Ahmed El Bastawisy
Nasr Allahlobi
Mona S. Abdellateif
Abdel Rahman N. Zekri
Sabry Shaarawy
Zeinab Korany
Marwa Mohanad
Abeer A. Bahnassy
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Diagnostic Pathology / Issue 1/2020
Electronic ISSN: 1746-1596
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13000-019-0912-3

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