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Molecular diagnosis of primary mediastinal B cell lymphoma identifies a clinically favorable subgroup of diffuse large B cell lymphoma related to Hodgkin lymphoma
Authors:Rosenwald Andreas  Wright George  Leroy Karen  Yu Xin  Gaulard Philippe  Gascoyne Randy D  Chan Wing C  Zhao Tong  Haioun Corinne  Greiner Timothy C  Weisenburger Dennis D  Lynch James C  Vose Julie  Armitage James O  Smeland Erlend B  Kvaloy Stein  Holte Harald  Delabie Jan  Campo Elias  Montserrat Emili  Lopez-Guillermo Armando  Ott German  Muller-Hermelink H Konrad  Connors Joseph M  Braziel Rita  Grogan Thomas M  Fisher Richard I  Miller Thomas P  LeBlanc Michael  Chiorazzi Michael  Zhao Hong  Yang Liming  Powell John  Wilson Wyndham H  Jaffe Elaine S  Simon Richard  Klausner Richard D  Staudt Louis M
Affiliation:Metabolism Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.
Abstract:
Using current diagnostic criteria, primary mediastinal B cell lymphoma (PMBL) cannot be distinguished from other types of diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) reliably. We used gene expression profiling to develop a more precise molecular diagnosis of PMBL. PMBL patients were considerably younger than other DLBCL patients, and their lymphomas frequently involved other thoracic structures but not extrathoracic sites typical of other DLBCLs. PMBL patients had a relatively favorable clinical outcome, with a 5-yr survival rate of 64% compared with 46% for other DLBCL patients. Gene expression profiling strongly supported a relationship between PMBL and Hodgkin lymphoma: over one third of the genes that were more highly expressed in PMBL than in other DLBCLs were also characteristically expressed in Hodgkin lymphoma cells. PDL2, which encodes a regulator of T cell activation, was the gene that best discriminated PMBL from other DLBCLs and was also highly expressed in Hodgkin lymphoma cells. The genomic loci for PDL2 and several neighboring genes were amplified in over half of the PMBLs and in Hodgkin lymphoma cell lines. The molecular diagnosis of PMBL should significantly aid in the development of therapies tailored to this clinically and pathogenetically distinctive subgroup of DLBCL.
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