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Lymphomas with pseudo-double-hit BCL6-MYC translocations due to t(3;8)(q27;q24) are associated with a germinal center immunophenotype, extranodal involvement, and frequent BCL2 translocations.

Steven M Johnson1, Jayadev Manikkam Umakanthan2, Ji Yuan3, Yuri Fedoriw4, R Gregory Bociek2, Kathleen Kaiser-Rogers5, Jennifer N Sanmann6, Nathan D Montgomery4.   

Abstract

High-grade B-cell lymphomas with MYC, BCL2, and/or BCL6 rearrangements, "double-hit" or "triple-hit" lymphomas (DTHL), are aggressive neoplasms associated with a poor prognosis. A t(3;8)(q27;q24) rarely occurs in B-cell lymphomas that results in a unique "pseudo-double-hit" BCL6-MYC fusion, indistinguishable by interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) from more conventional DTHL with independent MYC and BCL6 translocations. Reports of t(3;8)(q27;q24) lymphomas are sparse, and to better characterize their pathologic, cytogenetic, and clinical features, 6 new cases from 2 institutions and 19 previously published cases were reviewed. All new cases displayed aggressive morphologic features, and most previously published cases were classified as aggressive lymphomas. Collectively, all t(3;8)(q27;q24) cases had a germinal center (GC) phenotype, and most had complex karyotypes (22/24, 92%), including frequent concomitant BCL2 rearrangements (17/24, 71%). When compared to two large published DTHL cohorts, t(3;8)(q27;q24) lymphomas less often expressed BCL2 (P < .01), had a greater likelihood of extranodal involvement (P < .01), and more frequently appeared triple-hit by FISH analysis (P < .01). Despite presenting with aggressive clinicopathologic features, 100% (6/6) of t(3;8;)(q27;q24) patients achieved complete remission after intensive induction regimens, and 2- and 3-year overall survival rates were 63% (10/16) and 57% (8/14), respectively. These findings suggest that lymphomas with t(3;8)(q27;q24) may represent a subset of GC B-cell lymphomas distinct from conventional DTHL. Our results further highlight the value of routine karyotype assessment in aggressive B-cell lymphomas, and the importance of recognizing the t(3;8)(q27;q24) so that its clinical significance can be more fully explored.
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Keywords:  Double-hit lymphoma; High-grade B-cell lymphoma with MYC and BCL2 and/or BCL6 rearrangements; Lymphoma cytogenetics; Triple-hit lymphoma; t(3;8)(q27;q24)

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29902576     DOI: 10.1016/j.humpath.2018.06.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Pathol        ISSN: 0046-8177            Impact factor:   3.466


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