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Unique Versus Common: Disease-Biased Immunoglobulin Gene Repertoires Along with Public Antigen Receptor Stereotypes in Marginal Zone B-Cell Lymphoproliferations

Authors :
Vasilis Bikos
Maurilio Ponzoni
Alexandra Traverse-Glehen
Kostas Stamatopoulos
Panagiotis Panagiotidis
Gerasimos Pangalis
Richard Rosenquist
Manlio Ferrarini
Dimitrios Tzovaras
Rose-Marie Amini
Šárka Pospíšilová
David Gonzalez
Ming Du
Chrysoula Belessi
Achilles Anagnostopoulos
Christina Kalpadakis
Lesley-Ann Sutton
Ana Ferrer
Maria Roumelioti
Paolo Ghia
Myriam Boudjoghra
Eleftheria Polychronidou
Patricia J. T. A. Groenen
Miguel A. Piris
Véronique Giudicelli
Evangelia Stalika
George Kanellis
Blanca Espinet
Frederic Davi
Marie-Paule Lefranc
Manuella Mollejo
Maria Karypidou
Frédéric Charlotte
Panagiotis Moschonas
Monica Colombo
Zadie Davis
David Oscier
Anastasia Hadzidimitriou
Theodora Papadaki
Andreas Agathangelidis
Panayiotis Vlamos
Aliki Xochelli
Patricia Algara
Source :
Blood. 126:1479-1479
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
American Society of Hematology, 2015.

Abstract

B cells residing the marginal zone (MZ) provide a first line of defense against blood borne pathogens, producing the greater part of circulating natural antibodies conferring protection against infection. Dysregulated homeostasis and function of MZ B cells has been implicated in a wide range of B lymphoproliferations, encompassing the distinct MZ lymphomas recognized by the WHO Classification, the related provisional entities and even chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), for which a MZ derivation has been proposed. Here, taking advantage of a large multi-institutional series, we aimed at obtaining insight into the ontogenetic relationship of MZ lymphoproliferations, related entities and CLL through cross-comparison of their B cell receptor immunoglobulin (BcR IG) gene repertoires. Our sequence dataset included 3660 unique IGHV-IGHD-IGHJ gene rearrangement sequences from our collaborative centers and/or public databases derived from: (1) MZ lymphomas: splenic (SMZL), n=379; nodal (NMZL), n=37; extranodal (ENMZL), n=95; (2) provisional entities of postulated MZ origin, including splenic diffuse red pulp lymphoma (SDRL, n=16) and clonal B cell lymphocytosis of MZ origin (CBL-MZ, n=60); (3) persistent polyclonal B cell lymphocytosis (PPBL), n=286 (from 2 cases); (4) MZ cells isolated from six spleen specimens free of neoplastic cells at histological inspection (non-malignant MZ), obtained at surgery for cancer, n=489; (5) autoimmune conditions, n=1243; (6) various types of normal B cells, n=1055. The most pronounced IG gene repertoire skewing was observed in SMZL with the IGHV1-2*04 gene accounting for 26% of cases. Restrictions, though less striking, were also identified in the other MZ lymphomas as well: (i) the IGHV4-34 gene predominated in NMZL (14.3%); and, (ii) the IGHV1-69 gene predominated in ENMZL (14.6%), albeit with significantly different distribution depending on the primary site of involvement, ranging from 38% in salivary ENMZL to 11% in gastric ENMZL to 4% in ocular adnexa ENMZL (p Disclosures Ghia: Janssen Pharmaceuticals: Research Funding.

Details

ISSN :
15280020 and 00064971
Volume :
126
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ba568cd90d192e037ade9f586e3b41d9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v126.23.1479.1479