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MYC Copy Number Aberrancies Predict a Worse Prognosis in Patients with Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma

Introduction: It is known that patients with double hit (DHL) and triple hit lymphoma (THL) have a significantly worse prognosis compared to patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) without MYC rearrangement (MYC-R). Some studies have shown that DLBCL patients with MYC rearrangement only...

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Published in:Blood 2016-12, Vol.128 (22), p.154-154
Main Authors: Quesada, Andres E., Desai, Parth, Tang, Guilin, Lin, Pei, Westin, Jason R., Seegmiller, Adam C., Yin, C. Cameron, Wang, Wei, Xu, Jie, Miranda, Roberto N., Reddy, Nishitha, Medeiros, L. Jeffrey, Li, Shaoying
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Summary:Introduction: It is known that patients with double hit (DHL) and triple hit lymphoma (THL) have a significantly worse prognosis compared to patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) without MYC rearrangement (MYC-R). Some studies have shown that DLBCL patients with MYC rearrangement only (single hit lymphoma; SHL) also have a poor prognosis similar to those with DHL/THL. However, it is not uncommon for fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to detect extra copies (EC) of MYC, BCL2 or BCL6 in the absence of rearrangement. The potential role of these extra copies (EC) on survival has not been fully explored. In the current study, we focused on the prognostic significance of MYC-EC in comparison with MYC-R in patients with de novo DLBCL treated with rituximab-chemotherapy. Materials and Methods: A total of 664 de novo DLBCL cases with MYC/8q24, BCL2/18q21 and BCL6/3q27status confirmed by FISH and/or karyotype from 2010-2015 were included. MYC SHL, DHL and THL were identified if they had rearrangements of MYC only, both MYC and BCL2 or BCL6, or concurrent MYC, BCL2, and BCL6, respectively. Positive expression for MYC or BCL2 by immunohistochemistry was defined by >40% and >50% staining in the lymphoma cells, respectively.Patient survival was analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier method and compared using the log-rank test.Fisher’s exact test was used to compare the clinicopathologic features.Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 23 software. Results: 105 DLBCL had MYC-R, 77 had MYC-EC, and 482 had no MYC abnormality (MYC-NL). The 105 MYC-R cases included 28 SHL, 45 DHL (39 MYC/BCL2 and 6 MYC/BCL6 DHL), 11 THL, and 21 with unknown BCL2 or BCL6 status. Overall, the clinicopathologic features including overall survival (OS) were similar among SHL, DHL, and THL patients (Figure 1A, p=0.92). Patients with DLBCL harboring MYC-R had more aggressive clinicopathologic features than those with MYC-EC or MYC-NL (p
ISSN:0006-4971
1528-0020
DOI:10.1182/blood.V128.22.154.154