Disease‐biased and shared characteristics of the immunoglobulin gene repertoires in marginal zone B cell lymphoproliferations. Issue 4 (30th January 2019)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Disease‐biased and shared characteristics of the immunoglobulin gene repertoires in marginal zone B cell lymphoproliferations. Issue 4 (30th January 2019)
- Main Title:
- Disease‐biased and shared characteristics of the immunoglobulin gene repertoires in marginal zone B cell lymphoproliferations
- Authors:
- Xochelli, Aliki
Bikos, Vasilis
Polychronidou, Eleftheria
Galigalidou, Chrysi
Agathangelidis, Andreas
Charlotte, Frédéric
Moschonas, Panagiotis
Davis, Zadie
Colombo, Monica
Roumelioti, Maria
Sutton, Lesley‐Ann
Groenen, Patricia
van den Brand, Michiel
Boudjoghra, Myriam
Algara, Patricia
Traverse‐Glehen, Alexandra
Ferrer, Ana
Stalika, Evangelia
Karypidou, Maria
Kanellis, George
Kalpadakis, Christina
Mollejo, Manuella
Pangalis, Gerasimos
Vlamos, Panayiotis
Amini, Rose‐Marie
Pospisilova, Sarka
Gonzalez, David
Ponzoni, Maurilio
Anagnostopoulos, Achilles
Giudicelli, Véronique
Lefranc, Marie‐Paule
Espinet, Blanca
Panagiotidis, Panagiotis
Piris, Miguel Angel
Du, Ming‐Qing
Rosenquist, Richard
Papadaki, Theodora
Belessi, Chrysoula
Ferrarini, Manlio
Oscier, David
Tzovaras, Dimitrios
Ghia, Paolo
Davi, Frederic
Hadzidimitriou, Anastasia
Stamatopoulos, Kostas
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: The B cell receptor immunoglobulin (Ig) gene repertoires of marginal zone (MZ) lymphoproliferations were analyzed in order to obtain insight into their ontogenetic relationships. Our cohort included cases with MZ lymphomas ( n = 488), i.e. splenic (SMZL), nodal (NMZL) and extranodal (ENMZL), as well as provisional entities ( n = 76), according to the WHO classification. The most striking Ig gene repertoire skewing was observed in SMZL. However, restrictions were also identified in all other MZ lymphomas studied, particularly ENMZL, with significantly different Ig gene distributions depending on the primary site of involvement. Cross‐entity comparisons of the MZ Ig sequence dataset with a large dataset of Ig sequences (MZ‐related or not; n = 65 837) revealed four major clusters of cases sharing homologous ('public') heavy variable complementarity‐determining region 3. These clusters included rearrangements from SMZL, ENMZL (gastric, salivary gland, ocular adnexa), chronic lymphocytic leukemia, but also rheumatoid factors and non‐malignant splenic MZ cells. In conclusion, different MZ lymphomas display biased immunogenetic signatures indicating distinct antigen exposure histories. The existence of rare public stereotypes raises the intriguing possibility that common, pathogen‐triggered, immune‐mediated mechanisms may result in diverse B lymphoproliferations due to targeting versatile progenitor B cells and/or operating in particular microenvironments. Copyright ©Abstract: The B cell receptor immunoglobulin (Ig) gene repertoires of marginal zone (MZ) lymphoproliferations were analyzed in order to obtain insight into their ontogenetic relationships. Our cohort included cases with MZ lymphomas ( n = 488), i.e. splenic (SMZL), nodal (NMZL) and extranodal (ENMZL), as well as provisional entities ( n = 76), according to the WHO classification. The most striking Ig gene repertoire skewing was observed in SMZL. However, restrictions were also identified in all other MZ lymphomas studied, particularly ENMZL, with significantly different Ig gene distributions depending on the primary site of involvement. Cross‐entity comparisons of the MZ Ig sequence dataset with a large dataset of Ig sequences (MZ‐related or not; n = 65 837) revealed four major clusters of cases sharing homologous ('public') heavy variable complementarity‐determining region 3. These clusters included rearrangements from SMZL, ENMZL (gastric, salivary gland, ocular adnexa), chronic lymphocytic leukemia, but also rheumatoid factors and non‐malignant splenic MZ cells. In conclusion, different MZ lymphomas display biased immunogenetic signatures indicating distinct antigen exposure histories. The existence of rare public stereotypes raises the intriguing possibility that common, pathogen‐triggered, immune‐mediated mechanisms may result in diverse B lymphoproliferations due to targeting versatile progenitor B cells and/or operating in particular microenvironments. Copyright © 2018 Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of pathology. Volume 247:Issue 4(2019)
- Journal:
- Journal of pathology
- Issue:
- Volume 247:Issue 4(2019)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 247, Issue 4 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 247
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0247-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 416
- Page End:
- 421
- Publication Date:
- 2019-01-30
- Subjects:
- marginal zone lymphoma -- ontogeny -- immunoglobulin gene -- antigen
Pathology -- Periodicals
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- DOI:
- 10.1002/path.5209 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0022-3417
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