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Distinct molecular profile of IRF4-rearranged large B-cell lymphoma.


ABSTRACT: Pediatric large B-cell lymphomas (LBCLs) share morphological and phenotypic features with adult types but have better prognosis. The higher frequency of some subtypes such as LBCL with IRF4 rearrangement (LBCL-IRF4) in children suggests that some age-related biological differences may exist. To characterize the genetic and molecular heterogeneity of these tumors, we studied 31 diffuse LBCLs (DLBCLs), not otherwise specified (NOS); 20 LBCL-IRF4 cases; and 12 cases of high-grade B-cell lymphoma (HGBCL), NOS in patients ?25 years using an integrated approach, including targeted gene sequencing, copy-number arrays, and gene expression profiling. Each subgroup displayed different molecular profiles. LBCL-IRF4 had frequent mutations in IRF4 and NF-?B pathway genes (CARD11, CD79B, and MYD88), losses of 17p13 and gains of chromosome 7, 11q12.3-q25, whereas DLBCL, NOS was predominantly of germinal center B-cell (GCB) subtype and carried gene mutations similar to the adult counterpart (eg, SOCS1 and KMT2D), gains of 2p16/REL, and losses of 19p13/CD70. A subset of HGBCL, NOS displayed recurrent alterations of Burkitt lymphoma-related genes such as MYC, ID3, and DDX3X and homozygous deletions of 9p21/CDKN2A, whereas other cases were genetically closer to GCB DLBCL. Factors related to unfavorable outcome were age >18 years; activated B-cell (ABC) DLBCL profile, HGBCL, NOS, high genetic complexity, 1q21-q44 gains, 2p16/REL gains/amplifications, 19p13/CD70 homozygous deletions, and TP53 and MYC mutations. In conclusion, these findings further unravel the molecular heterogeneity of pediatric and young adult LBCL, improve the classification of this group of tumors, and provide new parameters for risk stratification.

SUBMITTER: Ramis-Zaldivar JE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6978155 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Distinct molecular profile of IRF4-rearranged large B-cell lymphoma.

Ramis-Zaldivar Joan Enric JE   Gonzalez-Farré Blanca B   Balagué Olga O   Celis Verónica V   Nadeu Ferran F   Salmerón-Villalobos Julia J   Andrés Mara M   Martin-Guerrero Idoia I   Garrido-Pontnou Marta M   Gaafar Ayman A   Suñol Mariona M   Bárcena Carmen C   Garcia-Bragado Federico F   Andión Maitane M   Azorín Daniel D   Astigarraga Itziar I   Sagaseta de Ilurdoz Maria M   Sábado Constantino C   Gallego Soledad S   Verdú-Amorós Jaime J   Fernandez-Delgado Rafael R   Perez Vanesa V   Tapia Gustavo G   Mozos Anna A   Torrent Montserrat M   Solano-Páez Palma P   Rivas-Delgado Alfredo A   Dlouhy Ivan I   Clot Guillem G   Enjuanes Anna A   López-Guillermo Armando A   Galera Pallavi P   Oberley Matthew J MJ   Maguire Alanna A   Ramsower Colleen C   Rimsza Lisa M LM   Quintanilla-Martinez Leticia L   Jaffe Elaine S ES   Campo Elías E   Salaverria Itziar I  

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Pediatric large B-cell lymphomas (LBCLs) share morphological and phenotypic features with adult types but have better prognosis. The higher frequency of some subtypes such as LBCL with IRF4 rearrangement (LBCL-IRF4) in children suggests that some age-related biological differences may exist. To characterize the genetic and molecular heterogeneity of these tumors, we studied 31 diffuse LBCLs (DLBCLs), not otherwise specified (NOS); 20 LBCL-IRF4 cases; and 12 cases of high-grade B-cell lymphoma (H  ...[more]

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