Immunomorphologic classification of spontaneous lymphoid cell neoplasms occurring in female BALB/c mice

J Natl Cancer Inst. 1983 Jan;70(1):169-79.

Abstract

WIth the use of a recently proposed, combined immunomorphologic classification (Pattengale-Taylor, 1981) for murine lymphomas and related leukemias, 70 spontaneously occurring lymphoid cell neoplasms from female BALB/cStCrl mice were evaluated and classified and then compared to the earlier Dunn classification (Dunn, 1954). The predominant lesion (i.e., 60% total incidence) in female BALB/c mice [previously called "reticulum cell sarcomas (neoplasm)", type B, by Dunn] was a lymphoid cell neoplasm derived from follicular center cells (i.e., follicular center cell [FCC] lymphoma). The B-cell nature was further confirmed in the majority (76%) of these FCC lymphomas by means of immunoperoxidase techniques that demonstrated the presence of cytoplasmic immunoglobulin (Clg). Smaller percentages of B-lymphoblastic (10% total incidence) and B-immunoblastic (7% total incidence) lymphomas were also observed. In addition, FCC, B-lymphoblastic, and B-immunoblastic lymphomas occurred in female BALB/c mice over 20 months of age. In contrast, Clg-negative lymphoblastic lymphomas involving the anterior mediastinum (and presumably T-cell in origin) occurred with a bimodal incidence in both young (13% total incidence at a mean age less than 6 mo) and old (10% total incidence at a mean age greater than 21 mo) female mice.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Female
  • Immunoenzyme Techniques
  • Leukemia, Experimental / classification
  • Leukemia, Experimental / immunology
  • Leukemia, Experimental / pathology*
  • Lymphoma / classification
  • Lymphoma / immunology
  • Lymphoma / pathology*
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred BALB C
  • Neoplasms, Experimental / classification
  • Neoplasms, Experimental / immunology
  • Neoplasms, Experimental / pathology