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Stereotyped B-cell receptors in one-third of chronic lymphocytic leukemia: a molecular classification with implications for targeted therapies

Authors :
Lone Bredo Pedersen
Frederic Davi
Nikos Darzentas
Andreas Agathangelidis
Anton W. Langerak
Boris Tichy
Chrysoula Belessi
Karin E. Smedby
Lisa Bonello
Šárka Pospíšilová
Richard Rosenquist
Kostas Stamatopoulos
Ellen J. van Gastel-Mol
Nicola Cahill
Achilles Anagnostopoulos
Xiao-Jie Yan
Athanasios Tsaftaris
Christian H. Geisler
Agnieszka Janus
Charles C. Chu
Xavier Brochet
Cristina Tresoldi
Marie-Paule Lefranc
Hélène Merle-Béral
Gunnar Juliusson
Nikolaos Laoutaris
David Oscier
Jesper Jurlander
Paola Francia di Celle
Paolo Ghia
Fiona Murray
Anastasia Hadzidimitriou
Letizia Foroni
Zadie Davis
Nicholas Chiorazzi
Véronique Giudicelli
Agathangelidis, A
Darzentas, N
Hadzidimitriou, A
Brochet, X
Murray, F
Yan X., J
Davis, Z
van Gastel Mol, Ej
Tresoldi, C
Chu, Cc
Cahill, N
Giudicelli, V
Tichy, B
Pedersen, Lb
Foroni, L
Bonello, L
Janus, A
Smedby, K
Anagnostopoulos, A
Merle Beral, H
Laoutaris, N
Juliusson, G
Francia di Celle, P
Pospisilova, S
Jurlander, J
Geisler, C
Tsaftaris, A
Lefranc M., P
Langerak, Aw
Oscier, Dg
Chiorazzi, N
Belessi, C
Davi, F
Rosenquist, R
Ghia, PAOLO PROSPERO
Stamatopoulos K. Ghia P., is the corresponding author
Immunology
Source :
Blood, 119(19), 4467-4475. American Society of Hematology
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Mounting evidence indicates that grouping of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) into distinct subsets with stereotyped BCRs is functionally and prognostically relevant. However, several issues need revisiting, including the criteria for identification of BCR stereotypy and its actual frequency as well as the identification of “CLL-biased” features in BCR Ig stereotypes. To this end, we examined 7596 Ig VH (IGHV-IGHD-IGHJ) sequences from 7424 CLL patients, 3 times the size of the largest published series, with an updated version of our purpose-built clustering algorithm. We document that CLL may be subdivided into 2 distinct categories: one with stereotyped and the other with nonstereotyped BCRs, at an approximate ratio of 1:2, and provide evidence suggesting a different ontogeny for these 2 categories. We also show that subset-defining sequence patterns in CLL differ from those underlying BCR stereotypy in other B-cell malignancies. Notably, 19 major subsets contained from 20 to 213 sequences each, collectively accounting for 943 sequences or one-eighth of the cohort. Hence, this compartmentalized examination of VH sequences may pave the way toward a molecular classification of CLL with implications for targeted therapeutic interventions, applicable to a significant number of patients assigned to the same subset.

Details

ISSN :
15280020 and 00064971
Volume :
119
Issue :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....97a03782314e1e701ebc595542b8fed6