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Relationship of intratumoural protein expression patterns to age and Epstein-Barr virus status in classical Hodgkin lymphoma.
[hodgkin lymphoma, classical]
In
Western
countries
,
the
age
distribution
of
Hodgkin
lymphoma
(
HL
)
follows
a
characteristic
bimodal
curve
showing
an
early
and
a
late
peak
at
approximately
35
and
70
Â
yr
,
respectively
.
Furthermore
,
the
presence
of
latent
Epstein-
Barr
virus
(
EBV
)
genome
in
the
Hodgkin
Reed
-
Sternberg
cells
,
the
tumour
cell
population
of
classical
HL
(
cHL
)
,
has
been
found
to
have
adverse
prognostic
impact
in
elderly
,
but
not
in
younger
cHL
patients
.
We
have
characterised
the
protein
expression
in
tumour
tissue
samples
from
younger
(
≤
55
Â
yr
)
and
elderly
(
>
55
Â
yr
)
cHL
patients
and
correlated
the
findings
with
EBV
status
.
Differentially
expressed
proteins
according
to
patients
'
age
as
well
as
tumoural
EBV
status
belonged
to
different
biological
functional
domains
,
such
as
apoptosis
,
cytoskeletal
organisation
,
response
to
oxygen
levels
and
regulation
of
catabolic
/
metabolic
processes
.
The
differential
expression
of
selected
proteins
,
cytosolic
aminopeptidase
,
heterogeneous
nuclear
ribonucleoprotein
K
,
serotransferrin
and
alpha-
1
-
antitrypsin
was
further
validated
by
Western
blot
analysis
.
Discovery
-based
proteomics
characterising
biological
features
distinctive
for
subsets
of
cHL
patients
may
be
useful
for
the
identification
of
novel
biomarkers
with
potential
therapeutic
relevance
.
An
evaluation
of
the
prognostic
impact
of
protein
expression
pattern
in
general
and
individually
expressed
proteins
in
particular
is
warranted
.
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hodgkin lymphoma, classical
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