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Circulating tumor DNA reveals genetics, clonal evolution, and residual disease in classical Hodgkin lymphoma.

Valeria Spina1, Alessio Bruscaggin1, Annarosa Cuccaro2, Maurizio Martini3, Martina Di Trani4, Gabriela Forestieri1, Martina Manzoni5, Adalgisa Condoluci1,6, Alberto Arribas1, Lodovico Terzi-Di-Bergamo1, Silvia Laura Locatelli4, Elisa Cupelli2, Luca Ceriani6, Alden A Moccia6, Anastasios Stathis6, Luca Nassi7, Clara Deambrogi7, Fary Diop7, Francesca Guidetti1, Alessandra Cocomazzi3, Salvatore Annunziata8, Vittoria Rufini8, Alessandro Giordano8, Antonino Neri5,9, Renzo Boldorini10, Bernhard Gerber6, Francesco Bertoni1,6, Michele Ghielmini6, Georg Stüssi6, Armando Santoro4,11, Franco Cavalli1,6, Emanuele Zucca6, Luigi Maria Larocca3, Gianluca Gaidano7, Stefan Hohaus2, Carmelo Carlo-Stella4,11, Davide Rossi1,6.   

Abstract

The rarity of neoplastic cells in the biopsy imposes major technical hurdles that have so far limited genomic studies in classical Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL). By using a highly sensitive and robust deep next-generation sequencing approach for circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA), we aimed to identify the genetics of cHL in different clinical phases, as well as its modifications on treatment. The analysis was based on specimens collected from 80 newly diagnosed and 32 refractory patients with cHL, including longitudinal samples collected under ABVD (adriamycin, bleomycin, vinblastine, dacarbazine) chemotherapy and longitudinal samples from relapsing patients treated with chemotherapy and immunotherapy. ctDNA mirrored Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg cell genetics, thus establishing ctDNA as an easily accessible source of tumor DNA for cHL genotyping. By identifying STAT6 as the most frequently mutated gene in ∼40% of cases, we refined the current knowledge of cHL genetics. Longitudinal ctDNA profiling identified treatment-dependent patterns of clonal evolution in patients relapsing after chemotherapy and patients maintained in partial remission under immunotherapy. By measuring ctDNA changes during therapy, we propose ctDNA as a radiation-free tool to track residual disease that may integrate positron emission tomography imaging for the early identification of chemorefractory patients with cHL. Collectively, our results provide the proof of concept that ctDNA may serve as a novel precision medicine biomarker in cHL.
© 2018 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29449275     DOI: 10.1182/blood-2017-11-812073

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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