Gastric MALT lymphomas are divided into three groups based on responsiveness to Helicobacter Pylori eradication and detection of API2-MALT1 fusion.

Journal: The American Journal Of Surgical Pathology
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Abstract

Gastric MALT lymphoma shows unique features including regression by Helicobacter pylori eradication and API2-MALT1 fusion. We performed a molecular and clinicopathologic study for 115 cases. All eradication-responsive cases were devoid of API2-MALT1 fusion. All tumors positive for the fusion and all negative for H. pylori infection were nonresponsive to the eradication. Consequently, gastric MALT lymphomas were divided into three groups: Eradication-responsive and fusion-negative (group A, n = 72), eradication-nonresponsive and fusion-negative (group B, n = 22), and eradication-nonresponsive and fusion-positive (group C, n = 21). Group A tumors were characterized by low clinical stage and superficial gastric wall involvement, and group C tumors by low H. pylori infection rate, advanced clinical stage, and nuclear BCL10 expression. All group C tumors showed exclusively low-grade histology. Group B tumors, which have not been well recognized, frequently showed nodal involvement, deep gastric wall involvement, and advanced clinical stage, and sometimes an increased large cell component. A multivariate discriminant analysis revealed that responsiveness to the eradication could be predicted accurately by negative API2-MALT1 fusion, positive H. pylori infection, low clinical stage, and superficial gastric wall invasion, the former being the most important factor for the prediction. This 3-group categorization may be helpful for a comprehensive understanding of gastric MALT lymphoma.

Authors
Hiroshi Inagaki, Tsuneya Nakamura, Chunmei Li, Toshiro Sugiyama, Masahiro Asaka, Jyunichi Kodaira, Masahiro Iwano, Tsutomu Chiba, Kazuichi Okazaki, Atsunaga Kato, Ryuzo Ueda, Tadaaki Eimoto, Shiro Okamoto, Naomi Sasaki, Naomi Uemura, Taiji Akamatsu, Hideharu Miyabayashi, Yoko Kawamura, Hidemi Goto, Yasumasa Niwa, Takio Yokoi, Masao Seto, Shigeo Nakamura