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Genomic and microenvironmental landscape of stage I follicular lymphoma, compared with stage III/IV.


ABSTRACT: Although the genomic and immune microenvironmental landscape of follicular lymphoma (FL) has been extensively investigated, little is known about the potential biological differences between stage I and stage III/IV disease. Using next-generation sequencing and immunohistochemistry, 82 FL nodal stage I cases were analyzed and compared with 139 FL stage III/IV nodal cases. Many similarities in mutations, chromosomal copy number aberrations, and microenvironmental cell populations were detected. However, there were also significant differences in microenvironmental and genomic features. CD8+ T cells (P = .02) and STAT6 mutations (false discovery rate [FDR] <0.001) were more frequent in stage I FL. In contrast, programmed cell death protein 1-positive T cells, CD68+/CD163+ macrophages (P < .001), BCL2 translocation (BCL2trl+) (P < .0001), and KMT2D (FDR = 0.003) and CREBBP (FDR = 0.04) mutations were found more frequently in stage III/IV FL. Using clustering, we identified 3 clusters within stage I, and 2 clusters within stage III/IV. The BLC2trl+ stage I cluster was comparable to the BCL2trl+ cluster in stage III/IV. The two BCL2trl- stage I clusters were unique for stage I. One was enriched for CREBBP (95%) and STAT6 (64%) mutations, without BLC6 translocation (BCL6trl), whereas the BCL2trl- stage III/IV cluster contained BCL6trl (64%) with fewer CREBBP (45%) and STAT6 (9%) mutations. The other BCL2trl- stage I cluster was relatively heterogeneous with more copy number aberrations and linker histone mutations. This exploratory study shows that stage I FL is genetically heterogeneous with different underlying oncogenic pathways. Stage I FL BCL2trl- is likely STAT6 driven, whereas BCL2trl- stage III/IV appears to be more BCL6trl driven.

SUBMITTER: Los-de Vries GT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9631713 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genomic and microenvironmental landscape of stage I follicular lymphoma, compared with stage III/IV.

Los-de Vries G Tjitske GT   Stevens Wendy B C WBC   van Dijk Erik E   Langois-Jacques Carole C   Clear Andrew J AJ   Stathi Phylicia P   Roemer Margaretha G M MGM   Mendeville Matias M   Hijmering Nathalie J NJ   Sander Birgitta B   Rosenwald Andreas A   Calaminici Maria M   Hoster Eva E   Hiddemann Wolfgang W   Gaulard Philippe P   Salles Gilles G   Horn Heike H   Klapper Wolfram W   Xerri Luc L   Burton Catherine C   Tooze Reuben M RM   Smith Alexandra G AG   Buske Christian C   Scott David W DW   Natkunam Yasodha Y   Advani Ranjana R   Sehn Laurie H LH   Raemaekers John J   Gribben John J   Kimby Eva E   Kersten Marie José MJ   Maucort-Boulch Delphine D   Ylstra Bauke B   de Jong Daphne D  

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Although the genomic and immune microenvironmental landscape of follicular lymphoma (FL) has been extensively investigated, little is known about the potential biological differences between stage I and stage III/IV disease. Using next-generation sequencing and immunohistochemistry, 82 FL nodal stage I cases were analyzed and compared with 139 FL stage III/IV nodal cases. Many similarities in mutations, chromosomal copy number aberrations, and microenvironmental cell populations were detected. H  ...[more]

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