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High-risk subtypes of chronic lymphocytic leukemia are detectable as early as 16 years prior to diagnosis

Authors :
Kolijn, Martijn
Saberi Hosnijeh, Fatemeh
Spath, Florentin
Hengeveld, P.
Andreas, Agathangelidis
Saleh, Manal
Casabonne, Delphine
Benavente, Yolanda
Jerkeman, Mats
Aguado, Antonio
Barricante, Aurelio
Besson, Caroline M
Sanchez, Maria-Jose
Chirlaque, Maria Dolores
Masala, Giovanna
Sacerdote, Carlotta
Grioni, Sara
Schulze, M.B.
Nieters, Alexandra
Engelfriet, Peter M
Hultdin, Magnus
McKay, J.
Vermeulen, Roel
Langerak, Anton W
IRAS OH Epidemiology Chemical Agents
IRAS OH Epidemiology Chemical Agents
Immunology
Source :
Blood, 139(10), 1557-1563. American Society of Hematology, Blood, 139(10). American Society of Hematology
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is preceded by monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis (MBL), a CLL precursor state with a prevalence of up to 12% in aged individuals; however, the duration of MBL and the mechanisms of its evolution to CLL remain largely unknown. In this study, we sequenced the B-cell receptor (BcR) immunoglobulin heavy chain (IGH) gene repertoire of 124 patients with CLL and 118 matched controls in blood samples taken up to 22 years prior to diagnosis. Significant skewing in the BcR IGH gene repertoire was detected in the majority of patients, even before the occurrence of lymphocytosis and irrespective of the clonotypic IGH variable gene somatic hypermutation status. Furthermore, we identified dominant clonotypes belonging to major stereotyped subsets associated with poor prognosis up to 16 years before diagnosis in 14 patients with CLL. In 22 patients with longitudinal samples, the skewing of the BcR IGH gene repertoire increased significantly over time to diagnosis or remained stable at high levels. For 14 of 16 patients with available samples at diagnosis, the CLL clonotype was already present in the prediagnostic samples. Overall, our data indicate that the preclinical phase of CLL could be longer than previously thought, even in adverse-prognostic cases.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00064971
Volume :
139
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cf0077a26050e2822945277437daeec0