CD10/LMO2/MYC联合免疫组化图谱是筛查侵袭性大B细胞淋巴瘤中MYC重排的有效工具。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 PATHOLOGY Virchows Archiv Pub Date : 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1007/s00428-024-03945-y
Natalia Papaleo, Andrea Molina-Alvarez, Gustavo Tapia, Ricard Onieva, Marta Salido, Carmen Lome-Maldonado, Xavier Ara-Mancebo, Anna Puiggros, Blanca Espinet, Carmen Blazquez, Diana Fuertes, Blanca Sanchez-Gonzalez, Jose Yelamos, Xavier Calvo, Luis Colomo
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侵袭性大B细胞淋巴瘤(LBCL)是一类具有不同生物学特征的异质性淋巴瘤,MYC重排(MYCr)是其定义和预后特征。国际共识分类》和《世界卫生组织血淋巴瘤分类》第五版都建议对所有侵袭性LBCL进行细胞遗传学研究,以检测MYCr。由于MYCr的发病率较低,因此有必要使用具有成本效益的筛查工具。我们想知道CD10、LMO2和MYC的免疫组化组合图谱能否成为筛查MYCr的有用工具。为此,我们采用了两种策略:第一种是评分系统,CD10 -、LMO2 + 和 MYC - 各占 0 分,CD10 +、LMO2 - 和 MYC + 各占 1 分,将结果相加;第二种是算法,选择 CD10 + /LMO2 - 特征和/或 MYC 过表达的肿瘤。所有分析均在一个中心的 482 例训练系列和两个中心的 124 例验证系列中进行。结果系统将病例分为0至3级。 0级和1级的MYCr较低(分别为0/92和7/224,3%),2级(40/98,41%)和3级(61/68,90%)较高(P<0.05)。
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Combined immunohistochemical profile CD10/LMO2/MYC is a useful tool to screen MYC rearrangements in aggressive large B-cell lymphomas.

Aggressive large B-cell lymphomas (LBCL) are a heterogeneous group of lymphomas with variable biological characteristics, for which the identification of MYC rearrangements (MYCr) is a defining and prognostic feature. Both the International Consensus Classification and the 5th edition of the World Health Organization Classification of Hematolymphoid Tumors recommend performing cytogenetic studies in all aggressive LBCL to detect MYCr. Since MYCr incidence is low, cost-effective screening tools are necessary. We asked whether the immunohistochemical combined profile of CD10, LMO2, and MYC could be a useful tool to screen for MYCr. For this purpose, we used two strategies: first, a scoring system assigning 0 points each for CD10 - , LMO2 + , and MYC - and 1 point for CD10 + , LMO2 - , and MYC + , adding the results, and second, an algorithm that selected tumors with CD10 + /LMO2 - profile and/or MYC overexpression. All analyses were performed in a training series including 482 cases from a single center and a validation series of 124 patients from two centers. The resulting system classified cases in scores from 0 to 3. Scores 0 and 1 had low MYCr (0/92 and 7/224, 3%, respectively), being higher for scores 2 (40/98, 41%) and 3 (61/68, 90%) (P < 0.001) in the training cohort. The incidence of MYCr in the validation series was as follows: score 0, 0/29 cases; score 1, 3/64 (5%); score 2, 10/23 (43.5%); score 3, 8/8 (P < 0.001). Sensitivity and negative predictive values were respectively 93.5% and 97.8% for the training and 85.7% and 96.8% for the validation cohorts. The algorithm rescued 2 and 1 MYCr cases included in score 1 from both series. In conclusion, we suggest that both approaches combining the interpretation of CD10/LMO2/MYC by immunohistochemistry are useful to screen for MYCr.

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期刊介绍: Manuscripts of original studies reinforcing the evidence base of modern diagnostic pathology, using immunocytochemical, molecular and ultrastructural techniques, will be welcomed. In addition, papers on critical evaluation of diagnostic criteria but also broadsheets and guidelines with a solid evidence base will be considered. Consideration will also be given to reports of work in other fields relevant to the understanding of human pathology as well as manuscripts on the application of new methods and techniques in pathology. Submission of purely experimental articles is discouraged but manuscripts on experimental work applicable to diagnostic pathology are welcomed. Biomarker studies are welcomed but need to abide by strict rules (e.g. REMARK) of adequate sample size and relevant marker choice. Single marker studies on limited patient series without validated application will as a rule not be considered. Case reports will only be considered when they provide substantial new information with an impact on understanding disease or diagnostic practice.
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