Clinical Significance of BCL2, C-MYC, and BCL6 Genetic Abnormalities, Epstein-Barr Virus Infection, CD5 Protein Expression, Germinal Center B Cell/Non-Germinal Center B-Cell Subtypes, Co-expression of MYC/BCL2 Proteins and Co-expression of MYC/BCL2/BCL6 Proteins in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma : A Clinical and Pathological Correlation Study of 120 Patients

Background: Clinical significance of germinal center B-cell (GCB) and non-GCB sub-categorization, expression of MYC, BCL2, BCL6, CD5 proteins and Epstein Barr virus encoded RNA (EBER) positivity in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) remain controversial. Could these biomarkers accurately identify...

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Main Authors: Kuan, Jew-Win, Ting, Choo Yuen, Chang, K. M., Jameela, Sathar, Chew, Lee Ping, Wong, Jacqueline Oy-Leng, Yusri, Yusuf, Lily, Wong, Ahmad Toha, Samsudin, Mohd Nurjaya, Bin Mohd Pana, Lee, Suk Kam, Raja Gopal, Navarasi S., Rita, Puri, Ong, Tee-Chuan, Samsol Kamal, Bahari, Goh, Ai-Sim, Teoh, Ching- Soon
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31171907
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RB Pathology
spellingShingle R Medicine (General)
RB Pathology
Kuan, Jew-Win
Ting, Choo Yuen
Chang, K. M.
Jameela, Sathar
Chew, Lee Ping
Wong, Jacqueline Oy-Leng
Yusri, Yusuf
Lily, Wong
Ahmad Toha, Samsudin
Mohd Nurjaya, Bin Mohd Pana
Lee, Suk Kam
Raja Gopal, Navarasi S.
Rita, Puri
Ong, Tee-Chuan
Samsol Kamal, Bahari
Goh, Ai-Sim
Teoh, Ching- Soon
Clinical Significance of BCL2, C-MYC, and BCL6 Genetic Abnormalities, Epstein-Barr Virus Infection, CD5 Protein Expression, Germinal Center B Cell/Non-Germinal Center B-Cell Subtypes, Co-expression of MYC/BCL2 Proteins and Co-expression of MYC/BCL2/BCL6 Proteins in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma : A Clinical and Pathological Correlation Study of 120 Patients
description Background: Clinical significance of germinal center B-cell (GCB) and non-GCB sub-categorization, expression of MYC, BCL2, BCL6, CD5 proteins and Epstein Barr virus encoded RNA (EBER) positivity in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) remain controversial. Could these biomarkers accurately identify high risk DLBCL patients? Are MYC, BCL2 and BCL6 proteins expression feasible as baseline testing to predict c-Myc, BCL2 or BCL6 gene rearrangements? Aims: To investigate prognostic values of GCB/non-GCB sub-categorization, Double Protein Expression Lymphoma (DPL), Triple Protein Expression Lymphoma (TPL), positivity of CD5 protein and EBER in patients with DLBCL disease. To evaluate correlation between BCL2 , c-Myc and BCL6 gene rearrangements with BCL2, MYC and BCL6 proteins expression. Methods: Diagnostic tissue samples of 120 DLBCL patients between January 2012 to December 2013 from four major hospitals in Malaysia were selected. Samples were subjected to immunohistochemical staining, fluorescent in-situ hybridization (FISH) testing, and central pathological review. Pathological data were correlated with clinical characteristics and treatment outcome. Results: A total of 120 cases were analysed. Mean age of diagnosis was 54.1 years ± 14.6, 64 were males, 56 were females, mean follow up period was 25 months (ranged from 1 to 36 months). Of the 120 cases, 74.2% were non-GCB whereas 25.8% were GCB, 6.7% were EBER positive, 6.7% expressed CD5 protein, 13.3% were DPL and 40% were TPL. The prevalence of c-Myc, BCL2, BCL6 gene rearrangements were 5.8%, 5.8%, and 14.2%, respectively; and 1.6% were Double Hit Lymphoma (DHL). EBER positivity, DPL, TPL, c-Myc gene rearrangement, BCL2 gene rearrangement, extra copies of BCL2 gene and BCL6 gene rearrangement were associated with shorter median overall survival (P<0.05). IPI score was the significant determinants of median overall survival in DPL and TPL (P<0.05). CD5 protein expression and GCB/non-GCB sub-categorization did not affect treatment outcome (P>0.05). Overall, c-Myc, BCL2 and BCL6 gene rearrangements showed weak correlation with expression of MYC, BCL2 and BCL6 proteins (P>0.05). Fluorescent in situ hybridization is the preferred technique for prediction of treatment outcome in DLBCL patients. Conclusion: c-Myc, BCL2, and BCL6 gene rearrangements, EBER expression, DHL, TPL and IPI score are reliable risk stratification tools. MYC, BCL2 and BCL6 proteins expression are not applicable as baseline biomarkers to predict c-Myc, BCL2, and BCL6 gene rearrangements.
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author Kuan, Jew-Win
Ting, Choo Yuen
Chang, K. M.
Jameela, Sathar
Chew, Lee Ping
Wong, Jacqueline Oy-Leng
Yusri, Yusuf
Lily, Wong
Ahmad Toha, Samsudin
Mohd Nurjaya, Bin Mohd Pana
Lee, Suk Kam
Raja Gopal, Navarasi S.
Rita, Puri
Ong, Tee-Chuan
Samsol Kamal, Bahari
Goh, Ai-Sim
Teoh, Ching- Soon
author_facet Kuan, Jew-Win
Ting, Choo Yuen
Chang, K. M.
Jameela, Sathar
Chew, Lee Ping
Wong, Jacqueline Oy-Leng
Yusri, Yusuf
Lily, Wong
Ahmad Toha, Samsudin
Mohd Nurjaya, Bin Mohd Pana
Lee, Suk Kam
Raja Gopal, Navarasi S.
Rita, Puri
Ong, Tee-Chuan
Samsol Kamal, Bahari
Goh, Ai-Sim
Teoh, Ching- Soon
author_sort Kuan, Jew-Win
title Clinical Significance of BCL2, C-MYC, and BCL6 Genetic Abnormalities, Epstein-Barr Virus Infection, CD5 Protein Expression, Germinal Center B Cell/Non-Germinal Center B-Cell Subtypes, Co-expression of MYC/BCL2 Proteins and Co-expression of MYC/BCL2/BCL6 Proteins in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma : A Clinical and Pathological Correlation Study of 120 Patients
title_short Clinical Significance of BCL2, C-MYC, and BCL6 Genetic Abnormalities, Epstein-Barr Virus Infection, CD5 Protein Expression, Germinal Center B Cell/Non-Germinal Center B-Cell Subtypes, Co-expression of MYC/BCL2 Proteins and Co-expression of MYC/BCL2/BCL6 Proteins in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma : A Clinical and Pathological Correlation Study of 120 Patients
title_full Clinical Significance of BCL2, C-MYC, and BCL6 Genetic Abnormalities, Epstein-Barr Virus Infection, CD5 Protein Expression, Germinal Center B Cell/Non-Germinal Center B-Cell Subtypes, Co-expression of MYC/BCL2 Proteins and Co-expression of MYC/BCL2/BCL6 Proteins in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma : A Clinical and Pathological Correlation Study of 120 Patients
title_fullStr Clinical Significance of BCL2, C-MYC, and BCL6 Genetic Abnormalities, Epstein-Barr Virus Infection, CD5 Protein Expression, Germinal Center B Cell/Non-Germinal Center B-Cell Subtypes, Co-expression of MYC/BCL2 Proteins and Co-expression of MYC/BCL2/BCL6 Proteins in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma : A Clinical and Pathological Correlation Study of 120 Patients
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Significance of BCL2, C-MYC, and BCL6 Genetic Abnormalities, Epstein-Barr Virus Infection, CD5 Protein Expression, Germinal Center B Cell/Non-Germinal Center B-Cell Subtypes, Co-expression of MYC/BCL2 Proteins and Co-expression of MYC/BCL2/BCL6 Proteins in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma : A Clinical and Pathological Correlation Study of 120 Patients
title_sort clinical significance of bcl2, c-myc, and bcl6 genetic abnormalities, epstein-barr virus infection, cd5 protein expression, germinal center b cell/non-germinal center b-cell subtypes, co-expression of myc/bcl2 proteins and co-expression of myc/bcl2/bcl6 proteins in diffuse large b-cell lymphoma : a clinical and pathological correlation study of 120 patients
publisher Ivyspring International Publisher
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28478/1/Choo-Yuen%20Ting.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28478/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31171907
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spelling my.unimas.ir.284782021-03-31T01:26:57Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28478/ Clinical Significance of BCL2, C-MYC, and BCL6 Genetic Abnormalities, Epstein-Barr Virus Infection, CD5 Protein Expression, Germinal Center B Cell/Non-Germinal Center B-Cell Subtypes, Co-expression of MYC/BCL2 Proteins and Co-expression of MYC/BCL2/BCL6 Proteins in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma : A Clinical and Pathological Correlation Study of 120 Patients Kuan, Jew-Win Ting, Choo Yuen Chang, K. M. Jameela, Sathar Chew, Lee Ping Wong, Jacqueline Oy-Leng Yusri, Yusuf Lily, Wong Ahmad Toha, Samsudin Mohd Nurjaya, Bin Mohd Pana Lee, Suk Kam Raja Gopal, Navarasi S. Rita, Puri Ong, Tee-Chuan Samsol Kamal, Bahari Goh, Ai-Sim Teoh, Ching- Soon R Medicine (General) RB Pathology Background: Clinical significance of germinal center B-cell (GCB) and non-GCB sub-categorization, expression of MYC, BCL2, BCL6, CD5 proteins and Epstein Barr virus encoded RNA (EBER) positivity in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) remain controversial. Could these biomarkers accurately identify high risk DLBCL patients? Are MYC, BCL2 and BCL6 proteins expression feasible as baseline testing to predict c-Myc, BCL2 or BCL6 gene rearrangements? Aims: To investigate prognostic values of GCB/non-GCB sub-categorization, Double Protein Expression Lymphoma (DPL), Triple Protein Expression Lymphoma (TPL), positivity of CD5 protein and EBER in patients with DLBCL disease. To evaluate correlation between BCL2 , c-Myc and BCL6 gene rearrangements with BCL2, MYC and BCL6 proteins expression. Methods: Diagnostic tissue samples of 120 DLBCL patients between January 2012 to December 2013 from four major hospitals in Malaysia were selected. Samples were subjected to immunohistochemical staining, fluorescent in-situ hybridization (FISH) testing, and central pathological review. Pathological data were correlated with clinical characteristics and treatment outcome. Results: A total of 120 cases were analysed. Mean age of diagnosis was 54.1 years ± 14.6, 64 were males, 56 were females, mean follow up period was 25 months (ranged from 1 to 36 months). Of the 120 cases, 74.2% were non-GCB whereas 25.8% were GCB, 6.7% were EBER positive, 6.7% expressed CD5 protein, 13.3% were DPL and 40% were TPL. The prevalence of c-Myc, BCL2, BCL6 gene rearrangements were 5.8%, 5.8%, and 14.2%, respectively; and 1.6% were Double Hit Lymphoma (DHL). EBER positivity, DPL, TPL, c-Myc gene rearrangement, BCL2 gene rearrangement, extra copies of BCL2 gene and BCL6 gene rearrangement were associated with shorter median overall survival (P<0.05). IPI score was the significant determinants of median overall survival in DPL and TPL (P<0.05). CD5 protein expression and GCB/non-GCB sub-categorization did not affect treatment outcome (P>0.05). Overall, c-Myc, BCL2 and BCL6 gene rearrangements showed weak correlation with expression of MYC, BCL2 and BCL6 proteins (P>0.05). Fluorescent in situ hybridization is the preferred technique for prediction of treatment outcome in DLBCL patients. Conclusion: c-Myc, BCL2, and BCL6 gene rearrangements, EBER expression, DHL, TPL and IPI score are reliable risk stratification tools. MYC, BCL2 and BCL6 proteins expression are not applicable as baseline biomarkers to predict c-Myc, BCL2, and BCL6 gene rearrangements. Ivyspring International Publisher 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28478/1/Choo-Yuen%20Ting.pdf Kuan, Jew-Win and Ting, Choo Yuen and Chang, K. M. and Jameela, Sathar and Chew, Lee Ping and Wong, Jacqueline Oy-Leng and Yusri, Yusuf and Lily, Wong and Ahmad Toha, Samsudin and Mohd Nurjaya, Bin Mohd Pana and Lee, Suk Kam and Raja Gopal, Navarasi S. and Rita, Puri and Ong, Tee-Chuan and Samsol Kamal, Bahari and Goh, Ai-Sim and Teoh, Ching- Soon (2019) Clinical Significance of BCL2, C-MYC, and BCL6 Genetic Abnormalities, Epstein-Barr Virus Infection, CD5 Protein Expression, Germinal Center B Cell/Non-Germinal Center B-Cell Subtypes, Co-expression of MYC/BCL2 Proteins and Co-expression of MYC/BCL2/BCL6 Proteins in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma : A Clinical and Pathological Correlation Study of 120 Patients. International Journal of Medical Sciences, 16 (4). pp. 556-566. ISSN 1449-1907 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31171907 DOI: 10.7150/ijms.27610