The histological diagnosis of peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) can represent a challenge, particularly in the case of closely related entities such as angioimmunoblastic T-lymphoma (AITL), PTCL-not otherwise specified (PTCL-NOS), and ALK-negative anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (ALCL). Although gene expression profiling and next generations sequencing have been proven to define specific features recurrently associated with distinct entities, genomic-based stratifications have not yet led to definitive diagnostic criteria and/or entered into the routine clinical practice. Herein, to improve the current molecular classification between AITL and PTCL-NOS, we analyzed the transcriptional profiles from 503 PTCLs stratified according to their molecular configuration and integrated them with genomic data of recurrently mutated genes (RHOA(G17V), TET2, IDH2(R172), and DNMT3A) in 53 cases (39 AITLs and 14 PTCL-NOSs) included in the series. Our analysis unraveled that the mutational status of RHOA(G17V), TET2, and DNMT3A poorly correlated, individually, with peculiar transcriptional fingerprints. Conversely, in IDH2(R172) samples a strong transcriptional signature was identified that could act as a surrogate for mutational status. The integrated analysis of clinical, mutational, and molecular data led to a simplified 19-gene signature that retains high accuracy in differentiating the main nodal PTCL entities. The expression levels of those genes were confirmed in an independent cohort profiled by RNA-sequencing.

Integration of transcriptional and mutational data simplifies the stratification of peripheral T-cell lymphoma / Maura, Francesco; Agnelli, Luca; Leongamornlert, Daniel; Bolli, Niccolò; Chan, Wing C; Dodero, Anna; Carniti, Cristiana; Heavican, Tayla B; Pellegrinelli, Alessio; Pruneri, Giancarlo; Butler, Adam; Bhosle, Shriram G; Chiappella, Annalisa; Di Rocco, Alice; Zinzani, Pier Luigi; Zaja, Francesco; Piva, Roberto; Inghirami, Giorgio; Wang, Wenyi; Palomero, Teresa; Iqbal, Javeed; Neri, Antonino; Campbell, Peter J; Corradini, Paolo. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0361-8609. - 94:6(2019), pp. 628-634. [10.1002/ajh.25450]

Integration of transcriptional and mutational data simplifies the stratification of peripheral T-cell lymphoma

Di Rocco, Alice;
2019

Abstract

The histological diagnosis of peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) can represent a challenge, particularly in the case of closely related entities such as angioimmunoblastic T-lymphoma (AITL), PTCL-not otherwise specified (PTCL-NOS), and ALK-negative anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (ALCL). Although gene expression profiling and next generations sequencing have been proven to define specific features recurrently associated with distinct entities, genomic-based stratifications have not yet led to definitive diagnostic criteria and/or entered into the routine clinical practice. Herein, to improve the current molecular classification between AITL and PTCL-NOS, we analyzed the transcriptional profiles from 503 PTCLs stratified according to their molecular configuration and integrated them with genomic data of recurrently mutated genes (RHOA(G17V), TET2, IDH2(R172), and DNMT3A) in 53 cases (39 AITLs and 14 PTCL-NOSs) included in the series. Our analysis unraveled that the mutational status of RHOA(G17V), TET2, and DNMT3A poorly correlated, individually, with peculiar transcriptional fingerprints. Conversely, in IDH2(R172) samples a strong transcriptional signature was identified that could act as a surrogate for mutational status. The integrated analysis of clinical, mutational, and molecular data led to a simplified 19-gene signature that retains high accuracy in differentiating the main nodal PTCL entities. The expression levels of those genes were confirmed in an independent cohort profiled by RNA-sequencing.
2019
peripheral T-cell lymphoma, mutational status
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Integration of transcriptional and mutational data simplifies the stratification of peripheral T-cell lymphoma / Maura, Francesco; Agnelli, Luca; Leongamornlert, Daniel; Bolli, Niccolò; Chan, Wing C; Dodero, Anna; Carniti, Cristiana; Heavican, Tayla B; Pellegrinelli, Alessio; Pruneri, Giancarlo; Butler, Adam; Bhosle, Shriram G; Chiappella, Annalisa; Di Rocco, Alice; Zinzani, Pier Luigi; Zaja, Francesco; Piva, Roberto; Inghirami, Giorgio; Wang, Wenyi; Palomero, Teresa; Iqbal, Javeed; Neri, Antonino; Campbell, Peter J; Corradini, Paolo. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0361-8609. - 94:6(2019), pp. 628-634. [10.1002/ajh.25450]
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