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Splenic marginal zone lymphoma: clinical clustering of immunoglobulin heavy chain repertoires

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Immunoglobulin gene usage and somatic mutation patterns were studied in 59 patients with splenic marginal zone lymphoma and were correlated with clinical characteristics.
Fifty-nine IGHV rearrangements Were amplified. IGHV1, IGHV3, and IGHV4 subgroups accounted for 30%, 56%, and 14% of sequences, respectively. IGHV genes most frequently used were IGHV1-2 (n = 12), IGHV3-23 (n = 15), IGHV3-30 (n = 7) and IGHV4-34 (n = 5). IGHV was unmutated in 25%.
Villous lymphocytes > 10% were detected in 50% of patients belonging to the IGHV1-2 group, in 21% of the IGHV3-23 group, and in no patient of the IGHV3-30 group (p = 0.05). Liver involvement was present in 50% of the IGHV3-30 group, in 9% of the IGHV3-23 group, and in no patient of the IGHV1-2 group (p=0.04). HCV-serology was positive in 50% of the IGHV3-30 group, in 7% of the IGHV3-23 group, and in 17% of the IGHV1-2 group (p = 0.04). The proportion of intermediate and high risk patients according to the SMZL score was higher in the unmutated respect to the mutated group (69% vs 32%, p = 0.05).
In conclusion, IGHV rearrangement analysis in splenic marginal zone B-cell lymphoma reveals a non-random preference for use of IGHV1-2, IGHV3-23 and IGHV3-30 genes, whose presence differs according to clinical features and prognostic category.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Immunoglobulin heavy chain; Mutational status; Splenic marginal zone lymphoma; Hepatitis C virus
Elenco autori:
Arcaini, Luca; Zibellini, S; Passamonti, F; Rattotti, S; Lucioni, M; Invernizzi, Rosangela; Merli, Michele; Rizzi, Silvia; Boveri, E; Rumi, Elisa; Astori, C; Picone, C; Varettoni, M; Pascutto, Cristiana; Paulli, Marco; Lazzarino, Mario
Autori di Ateneo:
ARCAINI LUCA
INVERNIZZI ROSANGELA
LUCIONI MARCO
PAULLI MARCO
RUMI ELISA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/142045
Pubblicato in:
BLOOD CELLS, MOLECULES, & DISEASES
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