Literature DB >> 26567765

The presence of genomic imbalances is associated with poor outcome in patients with burkitt lymphoma treated with dose-intensive chemotherapy including rituximab.

Maribel Forero-Castro1,2, Cristina Robledo1, Eva Lumbreras1, Rocio Benito1, Jesús M Hernández-Sánchez1, María Hernández-Sánchez1, Juan L García3, Luis A Corchete-Sánchez4, Mar Tormo5, Pere Barba6, Javier Menárguez7, Jordi Ribera8, Carlos Grande9, Lourdes Escoda10, Carmen Olivier11, Estrella Carrillo12, Alfonso García de Coca13, Josep-María Ribera8, Jesús M Hernández-Rivas1,4.   

Abstract

The introduction of Rituximab has improved the outcome and survival rates of Burkitt lymphoma (BL). However, early relapse and refractoriness are current limitations of BL treatment and new biological factors affecting the outcome of these patients have not been explored. This study aimed to identify the presence of genomic changes that could predict the response to new therapies in BL. Forty adolescent and adult BL patients treated with the Dose-Intensive Chemotherapy Including Rituximab (Burkimab) protocol (Spanish Programme for the Study and Treatment of Haematological Malignancies; PETHEMA) were analysed using array-based comparative genomic hybridization (CGH). In addition, the presence of TP53, TCF3 (E2A), ID3 and GNA13 mutations was assessed by next-generation sequencing (NGS). Ninety-seven per cent of the patients harboured genomic imbalances. Losses on 11q, 13q, 15q or 17p were associated with a poor response to Burkimab therapy (P = 0·038), shorter progression-free survival (PFS; P = 0·007) and overall survival (OS; P = 0·009). The integrative analysis of array-CGH and NGS showed that 26·3% (5/19) and 36·8% (7/19) of patients carried alterations in the TP53 and TCF3 genes, respectively. TP53 alterations were associated with shorter PFS (P = 0·011) while TCF3 alterations were associated with shorter OS (P = 0·032). Genetic studies could be used for risk stratification of BL patients treated with the Burkimab protocol.
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Burkitt lymphoma; array-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH); next-generation sequencing; outcome; rituximab

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26567765     DOI: 10.1111/bjh.13849

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Haematol        ISSN: 0007-1048            Impact factor:   6.998


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2.  Mutations in TP53 and JAK2 are independent prognostic biomarkers in B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.

Authors:  Maribel Forero-Castro; Cristina Robledo; Rocío Benito; Irene Bodega-Mayor; Inmaculada Rapado; María Hernández-Sánchez; María Abáigar; Jesús Maria Hernández-Sánchez; Miguel Quijada-Álamo; José María Sánchez-Pina; Mónica Sala-Valdés; Fernanda Araujo-Silva; Alexander Kohlmann; José Luis Fuster; Maryam Arefi; Natalia de Las Heras; Susana Riesco; Juan N Rodríguez; Lourdes Hermosín; Jordi Ribera; Mireia Camos Guijosa; Manuel Ramírez; Cristina Díaz de Heredia Rubio; Eva Barragán; Joaquín Martínez; José M Ribera; Elena Fernández-Ruiz; Jesús-María Hernández-Rivas
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3.  Relevance of ID3-TCF3-CCND3 pathway mutations in pediatric aggressive B-cell lymphoma treated according to the non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Berlin-Frankfurt-Münster protocols.

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5.  Genomic and transcriptomic changes complement each other in the pathogenesis of sporadic Burkitt lymphoma.

Authors:  Cristina López; Kortine Kleinheinz; Sietse M Aukema; Marius Rohde; Stephan H Bernhart; Daniel Hübschmann; Rabea Wagener; Umut H Toprak; Francesco Raimondi; Markus Kreuz; Sebastian M Waszak; Zhiqin Huang; Lina Sieverling; Nagarajan Paramasivam; Julian Seufert; Stephanie Sungalee; Robert B Russell; Julia Bausinger; Helene Kretzmer; Ole Ammerpohl; Anke K Bergmann; Hans Binder; Arndt Borkhardt; Benedikt Brors; Alexander Claviez; Gero Doose; Lars Feuerbach; Andrea Haake; Martin-Leo Hansmann; Jessica Hoell; Michael Hummel; Jan O Korbel; Chris Lawerenz; Dido Lenze; Bernhard Radlwimmer; Julia Richter; Philip Rosenstiel; Andreas Rosenwald; Markus B Schilhabel; Harald Stein; Stephan Stilgenbauer; Peter F Stadler; Monika Szczepanowski; Marc A Weniger; Marc Zapatka; Roland Eils; Peter Lichter; Markus Loeffler; Peter Möller; Lorenz Trümper; Wolfram Klapper; Steve Hoffmann; Ralf Küppers; Birgit Burkhardt; Matthias Schlesner; Reiner Siebert
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Review 7.  New Challenges in Targeting Signaling Pathways in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia by NGS Approaches: An Update.

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