Cutaneous and breast implant-associated anaplastic large-cell lymphomas (cALCLs and BI-ALCLs) are two localized forms of peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCLs) that are recognized as distinct entities within the family of ALCL. JAK-STAT signaling is a common feature of all ALCL subtypes, whereas DUSP22/IRF4, TP63 and TYK gene rearrangements have been reported in a proportion of ALK-negative sALCLs and cALCLs. Both cALCLs and BI-ALCLs differ in their gene expression profiles compared to PTCLs; however, a direct comparison of the genomic alterations and transcriptomes of these two entities is lacking. By performing RNA sequencing of 1385 genes (TruSight RNA Pan-Cancer, Illumina) in 12 cALCLs, 10 BI-ALCLs and two anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK)-positive sALCLs, we identified the previously reported TYK2-NPM1 fusion in 1 cALCL (1/12, 8%), and four new intrachromosomal gene fusions in 2 BI-ALCLs (2/10, 20%) involving genes on chromosome 1 (EPS15-GNG12 and ARNT-GOLPH3L) and on chromosome 17 (MYO18A-GIT1 and NF1-GOSR1). One of the two BI-ALCL samples showed a complex karyotype, raising the possibility that genomic instability may be responsible for intra-chromosomal fusions in BI-ALCL. Moreover, transcriptional analysis revealed similar upregulation of the PI3K/Akt pathway, associated with enrichment in the expression of neurotrophin signaling genes, which was more conspicuous in BI-ALCL, as well as differences, i.e., over-expression of genes involved in the RNA polymerase II transcription program in BI-ALCL and of the RNA splicing/processing program in cALCL.

Rna sequencing of primary cutaneous and breast-implant associated anaplastic large cell lymphomas reveals infrequent fusion transcripts and upregulation of PI3K/AKT signaling via neurotrophin pathway genes / Di Napoli, A.; Vacca, D.; Bertolazzi, G.; Lopez, G.; Piane, M.; Germani, A.; Rogges, E.; Pepe, G.; Di Pompeo, F. S.; Salgarello, M.; Jobanputra, V.; Hsiao, S.; Wrzeszczynski, K. O.; Berti, E.; Bhagat, G.. - In: CANCERS. - ISSN 2072-6694. - 13:24(2021), pp. 1-17. [10.3390/cancers13246174]

Rna sequencing of primary cutaneous and breast-implant associated anaplastic large cell lymphomas reveals infrequent fusion transcripts and upregulation of PI3K/AKT signaling via neurotrophin pathway genes

Di Napoli A.
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Vacca D.;Lopez G.;Piane M.;Germani A.;Rogges E.;Pepe G.;
2021

Abstract

Cutaneous and breast implant-associated anaplastic large-cell lymphomas (cALCLs and BI-ALCLs) are two localized forms of peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCLs) that are recognized as distinct entities within the family of ALCL. JAK-STAT signaling is a common feature of all ALCL subtypes, whereas DUSP22/IRF4, TP63 and TYK gene rearrangements have been reported in a proportion of ALK-negative sALCLs and cALCLs. Both cALCLs and BI-ALCLs differ in their gene expression profiles compared to PTCLs; however, a direct comparison of the genomic alterations and transcriptomes of these two entities is lacking. By performing RNA sequencing of 1385 genes (TruSight RNA Pan-Cancer, Illumina) in 12 cALCLs, 10 BI-ALCLs and two anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK)-positive sALCLs, we identified the previously reported TYK2-NPM1 fusion in 1 cALCL (1/12, 8%), and four new intrachromosomal gene fusions in 2 BI-ALCLs (2/10, 20%) involving genes on chromosome 1 (EPS15-GNG12 and ARNT-GOLPH3L) and on chromosome 17 (MYO18A-GIT1 and NF1-GOSR1). One of the two BI-ALCL samples showed a complex karyotype, raising the possibility that genomic instability may be responsible for intra-chromosomal fusions in BI-ALCL. Moreover, transcriptional analysis revealed similar upregulation of the PI3K/Akt pathway, associated with enrichment in the expression of neurotrophin signaling genes, which was more conspicuous in BI-ALCL, as well as differences, i.e., over-expression of genes involved in the RNA polymerase II transcription program in BI-ALCL and of the RNA splicing/processing program in cALCL.
2021
alcl; fusion transcripts; ntrk signaling; pi3k/akt pathway; transcriptome
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Rna sequencing of primary cutaneous and breast-implant associated anaplastic large cell lymphomas reveals infrequent fusion transcripts and upregulation of PI3K/AKT signaling via neurotrophin pathway genes / Di Napoli, A.; Vacca, D.; Bertolazzi, G.; Lopez, G.; Piane, M.; Germani, A.; Rogges, E.; Pepe, G.; Di Pompeo, F. S.; Salgarello, M.; Jobanputra, V.; Hsiao, S.; Wrzeszczynski, K. O.; Berti, E.; Bhagat, G.. - In: CANCERS. - ISSN 2072-6694. - 13:24(2021), pp. 1-17. [10.3390/cancers13246174]
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