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STAT3 Mutation Is Associated with STAT3 Activation in CD30+ ALK- ALCL.


ABSTRACT: Peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCL) are a heterogeneous, and often aggressive group of non-Hodgkin lymphomas. Recent advances in the molecular and genetic characterization of PTCLs have helped to delineate differences and similarities between the various subtypes, and the JAK/STAT pathway has been found to play an important oncogenic role. Here, we aimed to characterize the JAK/STAT pathway in PTCL subtypes and investigate whether the activation of the pathway correlates with the frequency of STAT gene mutations. Patient samples from AITL (n = 30), ALCL (n = 21) and PTCL-NOS (n = 12) cases were sequenced for STAT3, STAT5B, JAK1, JAK3, and RHOA mutations using amplicon sequencing and stained immunohistochemically for pSTAT3, pMAPK, and pAKT. We discovered STAT3 mutations in 13% of AITL, 13% of ALK+ ALCL, 38% of ALK- ALCL and 17% of PTCL-NOS cases. However, no STAT5B mutations were found and JAK mutations were only present in ALK- ALCL (15%). Concurrent mutations were found in all subgroups except ALK+ ALCL where STAT3 mutations were always seen alone. High pY-STAT3 expression was observed especially in AITL and ALCL samples. When studying JAK-STAT pathway mutations, pY-STAT3 expression was highest in PTCLs harboring either JAK1 or STAT3 mutations and CD30+ phenotype representing primarily ALK- ALCLs. Further investigation is needed to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of JAK-STAT pathway activation in PTCL.

SUBMITTER: Andersson EI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7140109 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>STAT3</i> Mutation Is Associated with STAT3 Activation in CD30<sup>+</sup> ALK<sup>-</sup> ALCL.

Andersson Emma I EI   Brück Oscar O   Braun Till T   Mannisto Susanna S   Saikko Leena L   Lagström Sonja S   Ellonen Pekka P   Leppä Sirpa S   Herling Marco M   Kovanen Panu E PE   Mustjoki Satu S  

Cancers 20200316 3


Peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCL) are a heterogeneous, and often aggressive group of non-Hodgkin lymphomas. Recent advances in the molecular and genetic characterization of PTCLs have helped to delineate differences and similarities between the various subtypes, and the JAK/STAT pathway has been found to play an important oncogenic role. Here, we aimed to characterize the JAK/STAT pathway in PTCL subtypes and investigate whether the activation of the pathway correlates with the frequency of <i>  ...[more]

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