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A recurrent 11q aberration pattern characterizes a subset of MYC-negative high-grade B-cell lymphomas resembling Burkitt lymphoma.


ABSTRACT: The genetic hallmark of Burkitt lymphoma (BL) is the t(8;14)(q24;q32) and its variants leading to activation of the MYC oncogene. It is a matter of debate whether true BL without MYC translocation exists. Here, we identified 59 lymphomas concordantly called BL by 2 gene expression classifiers among 753 B-cell lymphomas. Only 2 (3%) of these 59 molecular BL lacked a MYC translocation, which both shared a peculiar pattern of chromosome 11q aberration characterized by interstitial gains including 11q23.2-q23.3 and telomeric losses of 11q24.1-qter. We extended our analysis to 17 MYC-negative high-grade B-cell lymphomas with a similar 11q aberration and showed this aberration to be recurrently associated with morphologic and clinical features of BL. The minimal region of gain was defined by high-level amplifications in 11q23.3 and associated with overexpression of genes including PAFAH1B2 on a transcriptional and protein level. The recurrent region of loss contained a focal homozygous deletion in 11q24.2-q24.3 including the ETS1 gene, which was shown to be mutated in 4 of 16 investigated cases. These findings indicate the existence of a molecularly distinct subset of B-cell lymphomas reminiscent of BL, which is characterized by deregulation of genes in 11q.

SUBMITTER: Salaverria I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3931189 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A recurrent 11q aberration pattern characterizes a subset of MYC-negative high-grade B-cell lymphomas resembling Burkitt lymphoma.

Salaverria Itziar I   Martin-Guerrero Idoia I   Wagener Rabea R   Kreuz Markus M   Kohler Christian W CW   Richter Julia J   Pienkowska-Grela Barbara B   Adam Patrick P   Burkhardt Birgit B   Claviez Alexander A   Damm-Welk Christine C   Drexler Hans G HG   Hummel Michael M   Jaffe Elaine S ES   Küppers Ralf R   Lefebvre Christine C   Lisfeld Jasmin J   Löffler Markus M   Macleod Roderick A F RA   Nagel Inga I   Oschlies Ilske I   Rosolowski Maciej M   Russell Robert B RB   Russell Robert B RB   Rymkiewicz Grzegorz G   Schindler Detlev D   Schlesner Matthias M   Scholtysik René R   Schwaenen Carsten C   Spang Rainer R   Szczepanowski Monika M   Trümper Lorenz L   Vater Inga I   Wessendorf Swen S   Klapper Wolfram W   Siebert Reiner R  

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The genetic hallmark of Burkitt lymphoma (BL) is the t(8;14)(q24;q32) and its variants leading to activation of the MYC oncogene. It is a matter of debate whether true BL without MYC translocation exists. Here, we identified 59 lymphomas concordantly called BL by 2 gene expression classifiers among 753 B-cell lymphomas. Only 2 (3%) of these 59 molecular BL lacked a MYC translocation, which both shared a peculiar pattern of chromosome 11q aberration characterized by interstitial gains including 1  ...[more]

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