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High-throughput sequencing of nodal marginal zone lymphomas identifies recurrent BRAF mutations.

V PillonelD JuskeviciusCharlotte C K NgA BodmerA ZettlD JuckerS DirnhoferAlexandar Tzankov
Published in: Leukemia (2018)
Nodal marginal zone lymphoma (NMZL) is a rare small B-cell lymphoma lacking disease-defining phenotype and precise diagnostic markers. To better understand the mutational landscape of NMZL, particularly in comparison to other nodal small B-cell lymphomas, we performed whole-exome sequencing, targeted high-throughput sequencing, and array-comparative genomic hybridization on a retrospective series. Our study identified for the first time recurrent, diagnostically useful, and potentially therapeutically relevant BRAF mutations in NMZL. Sets of somatic mutations that could help to discriminate NMZL from other closely related small B-cell lymphomas were uncovered and tested on unclassifiable small B-cell lymphoma cases, in which clinical, morphological, and phenotypical features were equivocal. Application of targeted gene panel sequencing gave at many occasions valuable clues for more specific classification.
Keyphrases
  • high throughput sequencing
  • diffuse large b cell lymphoma
  • lymph node
  • copy number
  • genome wide
  • neoadjuvant chemotherapy
  • single cell
  • machine learning
  • high resolution
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • dna methylation