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Combined copy number and mutation analysis identifies oncogenic pathways associated with transformation of follicular lymphoma

Authors :
Javeed Iqbal
Andreas Rosenwald
Kai Fu
Lisa M. Rimsza
Jan Delabie
Julie M. Vose
Anna Scuto
Randy D. Gascoyne
Elias Campo
Elaine S. Jaffe
Alyssa Bouska
Qiang Gong
Rita M. Braziel
German Ott
Weiwei Zhang
W. C. Chan
Jean M. Connors
Maja Ludvigsen
C. I. Wu
Timothy W. McKeithan
Francesco d'Amore
D. D. Weisenburger
Timothy C. Greiner
Louis M. Staudt
Source :
Leukemia, Bouska, A, Zhang, W, Gong, Q, Iqbal, J, Scuto, A, Vose, J, Ludvigsen, M, Fu, K, Weisenburger, D D, Greiner, T C, Gascoyne, R D, Rosenwald, A, Ott, G, Campo, E, Rimsza, L M, Delabie, J, Jaffe, E S, Braziel, R M, Connors, J M, Wu, C-I, Staudt, L M, D'Amore, F, McKeithan, T W & Chan, W C 2016, ' Combined copy number and mutation analysis identifies oncogenic pathways associated with transformation of follicular lymphoma ', Leukemia . https://doi.org/10.1038/leu.2016.175
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Follicular lymphoma (FL) is typically an indolent disease, but 30-40% of FL cases transform into an aggressive lymphoma (tFL) with a poor prognosis. To identify the genetic changes that drive this transformation, we sequenced the exomes of 12 cases with paired FL and tFL biopsies and identified 45 recurrently mutated genes in the FL-tFL data set and 39 in the tFL cases. We selected 496 genes of potential importance in transformation and sequenced them in 23 additional tFL cases. Integration of the mutation data with copy-number abnormality (CNA) data provided complementary information. We found recurrent mutations of miR-142, which has not been previously been reported to be mutated in FL/tFL. The genes most frequently mutated in tFL included KMT2D (MLL2), CREBBP, EZH2, BCL2 and MEF2B. Many recurrently mutated genes are involved in epigenetic regulation, the Janus-activated kinase-signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) or the nuclear factor-κB pathways, immune surveillance and cell cycle regulation or are TFs involved in B-cell development. Of particular interest are mutations and CNAs affecting S1P-activated pathways through S1PR1 or S1PR2, which likely regulate lymphoma cell migration and survival outside of follicles. Our custom gene enrichment panel provides high depth of coverage for the study of clonal evolution or divergence.Leukemia advance online publication, 8 July 2016; doi:10.1038/leu.2016.175.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14765551 and 08876924
Volume :
31
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Leukemia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....058763d57abf1e42478fd9139bfe3ece