Genomic analysis of marginal zone and lymphoplasmacytic lymphomas identified common and disease-specific abnormalities. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Lymphoplasmacytic lymphomas and marginal zone lymphomas of nodal, extra-nodal and splenic types account for 10% of non-Hodgkin lymphomas. They are similar at the cell differentiation level, sometimes making difficult to distinguish them from other indolent non-Hodgkin lymphomas. To better characterize their genetic basis, we performed array-based comparative genomic hybridization in 101 marginal zone lymphomas (46 MALT, 35 splenic and 20 nodal marginal zone lymphomas) and 13 lymphoplasmacytic lymphomas. Overall, 90% exhibited copy-number abnormalities. Lymphoplasmacytic lymphomas demonstrated the most complex karyotype (median=7 copy-number abnormalities), followed by MALT (4), nodal (3.5) and splenic marginal zone lymphomas (3). A comparative analysis exposed a group of copy-number abnormalities shared by several or all the entities with few disease-specific abnormalities. Gain of chromosomes 3, 12 and 18 and loss of 6q23-q24 (TNFAIP3) were identified in all entities. Losses of 13q14.3 (MIRN15A-MIRN16-1) and 17p13.3-p12 (TP53) were found in lymphoplasmacytic and splenic marginal zone lymphomas; loss of 11q21-q22 (ATM) was found in nodal, splenic marginal zone and lymphoplasmacytic lymphomas and loss of 7q32.1-q33 was found in MALT, splenic and lymphoplasmacytic lymphomas. Abnormalities affecting the nuclear factor kappa B pathway were observed in 70% of MALT and lymphoplasmacytic lymphomas and 30% of splenic and nodal marginal zone lymphomas, suggesting distinct roles of this pathway in the pathogenesis/progression of these subtypes. Elucidation of the genetic alterations contributing to the pathogenesis of these lymphomas may guide to design-specific therapeutic approaches.

authors

  • Braggio, Esteban
  • Dogan, Ahmet
  • Keats, Jonathan J
  • Chng, Wee J
  • Huang, Gaofeng
  • Matthews, Julie M
  • Maurer, Matthew J
  • Law, Mark E
  • Bosler, David S
  • Barrett, Michael
  • Lossos, Izidore S
  • Witzig, Thomas E
  • Fonseca, Rafael

publication date

  • February 3, 2012

Research

keywords

  • Lymph Nodes
  • Lymphoma, B-Cell, Marginal Zone
  • Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia

Identity

PubMed Central ID

  • PMC3341516

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 84860465703

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1038/modpathol.2011.213

PubMed ID

  • 22301699

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 25

issue

  • 5