A biologic definition of Burkitt's lymphoma from transcriptional and genomic profiling.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND: The distinction between Burkitt's lymphoma and diffuse large-B-cell lymphoma is unclear. We used transcriptional and genomic profiling to define Burkitt's lymphoma more precisely and to distinguish subgroups in other types of mature aggressive B-cell lymphomas. METHODS: We performed gene-expression profiling using Affymetrix U133A GeneChips with RNA from 220 mature aggressive B-cell lymphomas, including a core group of 8 Burkitt's lymphomas that met all World Health Organization (WHO) criteria. A molecular signature for Burkitt's lymphoma was generated, and chromosomal abnormalities were detected with interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization and array-based comparative genomic hybridization. RESULTS: We used the molecular signature for Burkitt's lymphoma to identify 44 cases: 11 had the morphologic features of diffuse large-B-cell lymphomas, 4 were unclassifiable mature aggressive B-cell lymphomas, and 29 had a classic or atypical Burkitt's morphologic appearance. Also, five did not have a detectable IG-myc Burkitt's translocation, whereas the others contained an IG-myc fusion, mostly in simple karyotypes. Of the 176 lymphomas without the molecular signature for Burkitt's lymphoma, 155 were diffuse large-B-cell lymphomas. Of these 155 cases, 21 percent had a chromosomal breakpoint at the myc locus associated with complex chromosomal changes and an unfavorable clinical course. CONCLUSIONS: Our molecular definition of Burkitt's lymphoma clarifies and extends the spectrum of the WHO criteria for Burkitt's lymphoma. In mature aggressive B-cell lymphomas without a gene signature for Burkitt's lymphoma, chromosomal breakpoints at the myc locus were associated with an adverse clinical outcome.

PubMed ID: 16760442

Projects: MMML - Molecular mechanisms in malignant lymphoma

Publication type: Not specified

Journal: N Engl J Med

Human Diseases: Burkitt lymphoma

Citation: N Engl J Med. 2006 Jun 8;354(23):2419-30. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa055351.

Date Published: 8th Jun 2006

Registered Mode: by PubMed ID

Authors: M. Hummel, S. Bentink, H. Berger, W. Klapper, S. Wessendorf, T. F. Barth, H. W. Bernd, S. B. Cogliatti, J. Dierlamm, A. C. Feller, M. L. Hansmann, E. Haralambieva, L. Harder, D. Hasenclever, M. Kuhn, D. Lenze, P. Lichter, J. I. Martin-Subero, P. Moller, H. K. Muller-Hermelink, G. Ott, R. M. Parwaresch, C. Pott, A. Rosenwald, M. Rosolowski, C. Schwaenen, B. Sturzenhofecker, M. Szczepanowski, H. Trautmann, H. H. Wacker, R. Spang, M. Loeffler, L. Trumper, H. Stein, R. Siebert

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