High FCGR2B Expression Can Identify Low-tumor-burden Follicular Lymphoma Patients Who Do Not Require Any Antilymphoma Therapy for a Long Term.

IF 4.2 1区 医学 Q1 PATHOLOGY American Journal of Surgical Pathology Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-07 DOI:10.1097/PAS.0000000000002397
Shotaro Watanabe, Hiroki Kato, Tohru Fujiwara, Shunsuke Hatta, Yasuo Tomiya, Koichi Onodera, Satoshi Ichikawa, Yasushi Onishi, Hisayuki Yokoyama, Fumiyoshi Fujishima, Ryo Ichinohasama, Hideo Harigae, Noriko Fukuhara
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Spontaneous regression or a long-term lack of obvious progression is often observed in patients with low-tumor-burden (LTB) follicular lymphoma (FL). However, conventional prognostic risk models are unable to precisely identify the patients who will not require any antilymphoma treatment for a long term, especially at diagnosis. In this study, we identified genes whose expression levels were associated with the clinical outcome of LTB FL and verified their prognostic value using immunohistochemistry. Because the tumor microenvironment may influence FL pathogenesis, we used digital expression profiling to quantify the expression of 730 immune-related genes extracted from tumor tissue specimens collected from 55 untreated patients with LTB FL. Five genes were identified as potential transcriptomic predictive markers. Among these, FCGR2B , an inhibitory FC gamma receptor, was immunohistochemically stainable and identified as a reliable immunohistochemical prognostic marker mainly expressed in tumor cells but not in the surrounding reactive cells. Our findings could help identify patients with LTB FL who do not require any antilymphoma treatment for the long term.

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高FCGR2B表达可以识别长期不需要任何抗淋巴瘤治疗的低肿瘤负荷滤泡性淋巴瘤患者。
在低肿瘤负荷(LTB)滤泡性淋巴瘤(FL)患者中经常观察到自发消退或长期缺乏明显进展。然而,传统的预后风险模型无法准确识别长期不需要任何抗淋巴瘤治疗的患者,特别是在诊断时。在这项研究中,我们鉴定了表达水平与LTB FL临床结局相关的基因,并利用免疫组织化学验证了它们的预后价值。由于肿瘤微环境可能影响FL的发病机制,我们使用数字表达谱来量化从55名未经治疗的LTB FL患者的肿瘤组织标本中提取的730个免疫相关基因的表达,其中5个基因被确定为潜在的转录组预测标记。其中,FCGR2B是一种抑制性FC γ受体,免疫组织化学染色,是一种可靠的免疫组织化学预后标志物,主要表达于肿瘤细胞,而不表达于周围的反应细胞。我们的研究结果可以帮助鉴别长期不需要任何抗淋巴瘤治疗的LTB FL患者。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Surgical Pathology has achieved worldwide recognition for its outstanding coverage of the state of the art in human surgical pathology. In each monthly issue, experts present original articles, review articles, detailed case reports, and special features, enhanced by superb illustrations. Coverage encompasses technical methods, diagnostic aids, and frozen-section diagnosis, in addition to detailed pathologic studies of a wide range of disease entities. Official Journal of The Arthur Purdy Stout Society of Surgical Pathologists and The Gastrointestinal Pathology Society.
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