Chromosomal and gene amplification in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

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Chromosomal translocations leading to deregulation of specific oncogenes characterize approximately 50% of cases of diffuse large B-cell lymphomas (DLBL). To characterize additional genetic features that may be of value in delineating the clinical characteristics of DLBL, we studied a panel of 96 cases at diagnosis consecutively ascertained at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) for incidence of gene amplification, a genetic abnormality previously shown to be associated with tumor progression and clinical outcome. A subset of 20 cases was subjected to comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) analysis, which identified nine sites of chromosomal amplification (1q21-23, 2p12-16, 8q24, 9q34, 12q12-14, 13q32, 16p12, 18q21- 22, and 22q12). Candidate amplified genes mapped to these sites were selected for further analysis based on their known roles in lymphoid cell and lymphoma development, and/or history of amplification in tumors. Probes for six genes, which fulfilled these criteria, REL (2p12-16), MYC (8q24), BCL2 (18q21), GLI, CDK4, and MDM2 (12q13-14), were used in a quantitative Southern blotting analysis of the 96 DLBL DNAs. Each of these genes was amplified (four or more copies) with incidence ranging from 11% to 23%. This analysis is consistent with our previous finding that REL amplification is associated with extranodal presentation. In addition, BCL2 rearrangement and/or REL, MYC, BCL2, GLI, CDK4, and MDM2 amplification was associated with advanced stage disease. These data show, for the first time, that amplification of chromosomal regions end genes is a frequent phenomenon in DLBL and demonstrates their potential significance in lymphomagenesis.

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Rao, P. H., Houldsworth, J., Dyomina, K., Parsa, N. Z., Cigudosa, J. C., Louie, D. C., … Chaganti, R. S. K. (1998). Chromosomal and gene amplification in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. Blood, 92(1), 234–240. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v92.1.234.413k22_234_240

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