Publication Date:
2018-11-29
Description:
B-PLL is defined by the presence of prolymphocytes in peripheral blood exceeding 55% of lymphoid cells. The diagnosis, mainly based on clinical and morphological data, can be difficult because of overlap with other B-cell malignancies. Because of the rarity of the disease, only case reports and small series describe its cytogenetic features. Few prognostic markers have been identified in this aggressive leukemia usually resistant to standard chemo-immuno therapy. We report here the cytogenetic and molecular findings in a large series of B-PLL. We also studied the in vitro response to novel targeted drugs on primary B-PLL cells. The study included 34 cases with a diagnosis of B-PLL validated by morphological review performed by three independent expert cytologists. The diagnosis of mantle cell lymphoma was excluded by karyotype (K) and FISH using CCND1, CCND2 and CCND3 probes. Median age at diagnosis was 72 years [46-88]. K was complex (≥3 abnormalities) in 73%, and highly complex (HCK≥5) in 45%. Combining K and FISH data, the most frequent chromosomal aberrations were: translocation targeting the MYC gene [t(MYC)] (21/34, 62%), 17p deletion including TP53 gene (13/34, 38%), trisomy 18/18q (10/33, 30%), 13q14 deletion (10/34, 29%), trisomy 3 (8/33, 24%), trisomy 12 (8/34, 24%) and 8p deletion (7/31, 23%). Whole-Exome Sequencing analysis of paired tumor-control DNA was performed in 16 patients. The most frequently mutated genes were TP53(6/16, 38%), associated with del17p in all, MYD88 (n=4), BCOR (n=4), MYC (n=3), SF3B1 (n=3), FAT1 (n=3), SETD2 (n=2), CHD2 (n=2), CXCR4 (n=2), BCLAF1 (n=2) and NFASC (n=2). Distribution of the chromosomal aberrations is shown in Fig 1. The main group of patients (21/34, 62%) had a t(MYC) that was associated with a higher % of prolymphocytes (86 vs 76, p=0.03), CD38 expression (90% vs 15%,p
Print ISSN:
0006-4971
Electronic ISSN:
1528-0020
Topics:
Biology
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Medicine
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