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State of the Art and Future Needs in Cytogenetic/Molecular Genetics/Arrays in childhood lymphoma: summary report of workshop at the First International Symposium on childhood and adolescent non-Hodgkin lymphoma, April 9, 2003, New York City, NY.

Nyla A Heerema1, Alain Bernheim, Megan S Lim, A Thomas Look, Laura Pasqualucci, Elizabeth Raetz, Warren G Sanger, Mitchell S Cairo.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A significant number of studies describe the cytogenetics and molecular genetics of adult non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL); however, similar knowledge is lacking regarding pediatric NHL.
METHODS: A workshop to discuss the "State of the Art and Future Needs in Cytogenetic/Molecular Genetics/Arrays" in pediatric NHL was held in conjunction with the First International Symposium on Childhood and Adolescent Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma on April 9, 2003 in New York City.
RESULTS: Cytogenetic characteristics of pediatric NHL include 14q11.2 rearrangements in T-cell lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphomas (LBL), ALK rearrangements in anaplastic large cell lymphomas (ALCL), and CMYC translocations in both Burkitt and Burkitt-like lymphomas (BL/BLL). Pediatric diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is cytogenetically different from DLBCL in adults, suggesting a different disease in children. Microarray studies demonstrate three types of T-cell leukemia, the leukemic counterpart of LBL, that block T-cell differentiation at different stages of T-cell development, corresponding to LYL, TAL1, and HOX-expressing leukemias. ALCL cell lines have a unique expression profile compared to normal T-cells. Germinal centers of BL have CMYC expression signatures, indicating that CMYC expression is ectopic and does not reflect the physiology of the normal cell counterpart.
CONCLUSIONS: Additional cytogenetic, molecular and microarray investigations of NHL in children are vital to better understand these diseases, their etiology, and differences from adult NHL. A greater understanding of pediatric NHL will lead to disease-specific and patient-individualized therapies of these diseases.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16127683     DOI: 10.1002/pbc.20552

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Blood Cancer        ISSN: 1545-5009            Impact factor:   3.167


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2.  Primary follicular lymphoma of the testis in children and adolescents.

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3.  High resolution genome-wide analysis of chromosomal alterations in Burkitt's lymphoma.

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6.  Specific cytogenetic abnormalities are associated with a significantly inferior outcome in children and adolescents with mature B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma: results of the FAB/LMB 96 international study.

Authors:  H A Poirel; M S Cairo; N A Heerema; J Swansbury; A Aupérin; E Launay; W G Sanger; P Talley; S L Perkins; M Raphaël; K McCarthy; R Sposto; M Gerrard; A Bernheim; C Patte
Journal:  Leukemia       Date:  2008-11-20       Impact factor: 11.528

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