Bcl6 Gene Rearrangement and Other Cytogenetic Abnormalities in Diffuse Large Cell Lymphoma

Evidence for rearrangement of the BCL6 gene at 3q27 has been documented in 20-30% of diffuse lymphomas with a large cell component (DLLC), and was found to be of prognostic significance at the time of diagnosis. To incorporate these observations into current cytogenetic and clinical prognostic model...

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Main Authors: Offit, K., Louie, D. C., Parsa, N.Z., Roy, P., Leung, Denis H. Y., LoCoco, F., Zelenetz, A., Dalla-Favera, R., Chaganti, R.S.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-14402024-01-23T06:13:40Z Bcl6 Gene Rearrangement and Other Cytogenetic Abnormalities in Diffuse Large Cell Lymphoma Offit, K. Louie, D. C. Parsa, N.Z. Roy, P. Leung, Denis H. Y. LoCoco, F. Zelenetz, A. Dalla-Favera, R. Chaganti, R.S. Evidence for rearrangement of the BCL6 gene at 3q27 has been documented in 20-30% of diffuse lymphomas with a large cell component (DLLC), and was found to be of prognostic significance at the time of diagnosis. To incorporate these observations into current cytogenetic and clinical prognostic models, 76 cases of DLLC with known BCL6 status were analyzed. Cytogenetic indicators of progression, including trisomy 7, trisomy 12, del(6)(q21q25), and structural alterations of 17p were less frequent in BCL6 rearranged DLLC compared to BCL6 germline tumors. Despite a 93% overall survival at median follow-up of 30 months, a trend for continued relapse resulted in a projected freedom from progression for the BCL6 rearranged cohort of 66% at 4 years, compared to 39% for the BCL6 germline cohort. Six cases among the BCL6 rearranged group lacked additional cytogenetic indicators of progression and remained free of disease at follow-up in excess of 7 years, whereas BCL6 rearranged cases with increasing numbers of cytogenetic aberrations showed decreased intervals free from progression of disease. These results suggest that BCL6 rearrangement should be combined with other known clinical and cytogenetic indicators in prognostic analyses of patients with DLLC. 1995-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/441 info:doi/10.3109/10428199509054757 https://doi.org/10.3109/10428199509054757 Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Hodgkin's lymphoma cytogenetics chromosome prognosis Econometrics Medicine and Health Sciences
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topic Hodgkin's lymphoma
cytogenetics
chromosome
prognosis
Econometrics
Medicine and Health Sciences
spellingShingle Hodgkin's lymphoma
cytogenetics
chromosome
prognosis
Econometrics
Medicine and Health Sciences
Offit, K.
Louie, D. C.
Parsa, N.Z.
Roy, P.
Leung, Denis H. Y.
LoCoco, F.
Zelenetz, A.
Dalla-Favera, R.
Chaganti, R.S.
Bcl6 Gene Rearrangement and Other Cytogenetic Abnormalities in Diffuse Large Cell Lymphoma
description Evidence for rearrangement of the BCL6 gene at 3q27 has been documented in 20-30% of diffuse lymphomas with a large cell component (DLLC), and was found to be of prognostic significance at the time of diagnosis. To incorporate these observations into current cytogenetic and clinical prognostic models, 76 cases of DLLC with known BCL6 status were analyzed. Cytogenetic indicators of progression, including trisomy 7, trisomy 12, del(6)(q21q25), and structural alterations of 17p were less frequent in BCL6 rearranged DLLC compared to BCL6 germline tumors. Despite a 93% overall survival at median follow-up of 30 months, a trend for continued relapse resulted in a projected freedom from progression for the BCL6 rearranged cohort of 66% at 4 years, compared to 39% for the BCL6 germline cohort. Six cases among the BCL6 rearranged group lacked additional cytogenetic indicators of progression and remained free of disease at follow-up in excess of 7 years, whereas BCL6 rearranged cases with increasing numbers of cytogenetic aberrations showed decreased intervals free from progression of disease. These results suggest that BCL6 rearrangement should be combined with other known clinical and cytogenetic indicators in prognostic analyses of patients with DLLC.
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author Offit, K.
Louie, D. C.
Parsa, N.Z.
Roy, P.
Leung, Denis H. Y.
LoCoco, F.
Zelenetz, A.
Dalla-Favera, R.
Chaganti, R.S.
author_facet Offit, K.
Louie, D. C.
Parsa, N.Z.
Roy, P.
Leung, Denis H. Y.
LoCoco, F.
Zelenetz, A.
Dalla-Favera, R.
Chaganti, R.S.
author_sort Offit, K.
title Bcl6 Gene Rearrangement and Other Cytogenetic Abnormalities in Diffuse Large Cell Lymphoma
title_short Bcl6 Gene Rearrangement and Other Cytogenetic Abnormalities in Diffuse Large Cell Lymphoma
title_full Bcl6 Gene Rearrangement and Other Cytogenetic Abnormalities in Diffuse Large Cell Lymphoma
title_fullStr Bcl6 Gene Rearrangement and Other Cytogenetic Abnormalities in Diffuse Large Cell Lymphoma
title_full_unstemmed Bcl6 Gene Rearrangement and Other Cytogenetic Abnormalities in Diffuse Large Cell Lymphoma
title_sort bcl6 gene rearrangement and other cytogenetic abnormalities in diffuse large cell lymphoma
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 1995
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/441
https://doi.org/10.3109/10428199509054757
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