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Array-based profiling of the lymphoma cell DNA methylome does not unequivocally distinguish primary lymphomas of the central nervous system from non-CNS diffuse large B-cell lymphomas.

Julia VogtRabea WagenerManuel Montesinos-RongenOle AmmerpohlWerner PaulusMartina DeckertReiner Siebert
Published in: Genes, chromosomes & cancer (2018)
Primary lymphomas of the central nervous system (PCNSL) are diffuse large B-cell lymphomas (DLBCLs) confined to the central nervous system (CNS). We here performed array-based DNA methylation analyses of 26 PCNSL and 78 DLBCL and validated our findings in an independent dataset. We identified 2847 CpGs differentially methylated between PCNSL and non-CNS-DLBCL. Neither a supervised analysis using these CpGs nor application of 3 CpG classifiers selected for class separation unambiguously separated PCNSL from non-CNS-DLBCL. Remarkably, 6/78 non-CNS-DLBCL consistently segregated with PCNSL, which displayed molecular features typical for PCNSL. Our findings suggest that a subset of non-CNS-DLBCL exists which molecularly resembles PCNSL.
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