Ocular MALT lymphoma

Epidemiology

Less than 1% of all lymphomas are sited in the ocular adnexa but lymphoma is the most common neoplasm at this site. MALT lymphoma is the most common ocular adnexal lymphoma, accounting for 90% of all lymphomas of the ocular adnexa and for 25% of all non-gastric MALT lymphomas. They occur across a wide age range in adults. Most series show a female predominance, although several Asian series show a male predominance.

Aetiology

The aetiological role of Chlamydia psittaci probably varies between countries, with a reported association in 35% of cases from the coast of the USA5. Other studies of US patients have not demonstrated C pssitaci infection2. An Italian study reported positivity for C. psittaci in 80% of ocular adnexal lymphomas3 and the same authors report regression after directed antibiotic therapy4.

Macroscopic appearances

The lymphoma may involve the orbital soft tissue, lacrimal gland, conjunctival mucosa or eyelid. Some cases also show bone marrow involvement.

Histopathology

The tumour is diffuse or vaguely nodular. The typical morphology consists of small lymphocytes wth dense chromatin ans scatn cytoplasm. There are patches of monocytoid cells and a variable number of plasma cells. A low proportion of immunoblasts or centroblasts may be present but not in clusters of more than 20 such cells. Scattered polykaryocytes resemble follicular dendritic cells. Residual follicles may be present which may be undergoing collonisation. There may be haemosiderin depostion. Lymphoepithelial lesions are rare.

Variants show a predominance of monocytoid cells with an abundance of pale cytoplasm. Sometimes plasma cells predominate.

 

Immunohistochemistry

 

CD5

negative, 1/335

 
 

CD10

0/39, 0/345

 
 

CD20

39/39, 34/345

 
 

CD23

negative

 
 

CD38

8/39

 

CD43

12/36, 4/345

CD79a

39/39

bcl-2

39/39

bcl-6

0/39

cytoplasmic bcl-10

8/39

nuclear bcl-10

11/37

bcl-XL - high level expression

6/39

light chain restriction

32/33, 23/345

MUM1

4/39, 0/345

Ki-67 - high level expression

9/39

CDK1

11/39

CDK2

0/39

CDK4

12/39

CDK6

14/39

CyclinD1

0/39

CyclinD3

6/39

CyclinE

7/39

CicA

4/39

p16 - high expression

17/39

p18 - high expression

22/31

p21 - high expression

4/39

p27 - high expression

25/39

p53

0/39

Hdm2

12/39

Bax - high level expression

30/39

pLkBa

19/39

Caspase 3

1/38

Survivin - high level expression

6/38

TUNEL - high level expression

28/36

 

 

HCV seropositivity

5/10

t(11;18)

0/36

t(14;18)

5/37

Several of these alterations related to the regulation of apoptosis: caspase 3 activity is abolished and IkBa activity increased. The presence of a large cell component is associated with increased expression of survivin, cyclin A, cyclin E; KI67 and p16 expression are reduced1.

Cytogenetics

t(14;18)(q32;q21) and t(3;14)(p14;q32) are common translocations. Trisomies 3 and 18 are common2.

Differential diagnosis

Management

Good control may be obtained by either radiotherapy or chemotherapy.

Prognosis

Most ocular MALT lymphomas have an indolent course. Recurrence after treatment may be local or contralateral. Some cases disseminate. The presence of large cells does not predict behaviour.

References

1 Franco R, Camacho FI, Caleo A, et al. Nuclear bcl10 expression characterizes a group of ocular adnexa MALT lymphomas with shorter failure-free survival. Mod Pathol 2006; 19:1055-1067

2 Ruiz A, Reischl U, Swerdlow SH, et al. Extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphomas of the ocular adnexa: multiparameter analysis of 34 cases including interphase molecular cytogenetics and PCR for Chlamydia psittaci. Am J Surg Pathol 2007; 31:792-802

3 Ferreri AJ, Guidoboni M, Ponzoni M, et al. Evidence for an association between Chlamydia psittaci and ocular adnexal lymphomas. J Natl Cancer Inst 2004; 96:586-94

4 Ferreri AJ, Ponzoni M, Guidoboni M, et al. Regression of ocular adnexal lymphoma after Chlamydia psittaci-eradicating antibiotic therapy. J Clin Oncol 2005; 23:5067-73

5 Chanudet E, Zhou Y, Bacon CM, et al. Chlamydia psittaci is variably associated with ocular adnexal MALT lymphoma in different geographical regions. J Pathol 2006; 209:344-51

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