Inter-and intra-patient clonal and subclonal heterogeneity of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia: Evidences from circulating and lymph nodal compartments

Ilaria Del Giudice, Marilisa Marinelli, Jiguang Wang, Silvia Bonina, Monica Messina, Sabina Chiaretti, Caterina Ilari, Luciana Cafforio, Sara Raponi, Francesca R. Mauro, Valeria Di Maio, Maria S. De Propris, Mauro Nanni, Carmela Ciardullo, Davide Rossi, Gianluca Gaidano, Anna Guarini, Raul Rabadan, Robin Foà

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Abstract

Whole exome sequencing and copy number aberration (CNA) analysis were performed on cells taken from peripheral blood (PB) and lymph nodes (LN) of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL). Of 64 non-silent somatic mutations, 54 (84·4%) were clonal in both compartments, 3 (4·7%) were PB-specific and 7 (10·9%) were LN-specific. Most of the LN- or PB-specific mutations were subclonal in the other corresponding compartment (variant frequency 0·5-5·3%). Of 41 CNAs, 27 (65·8%) were shared by both compartments and 7 (17·1%) were LN- or PB-specific. Overall, 6 of 9 cases (66·7%) showed genomic differences between the compartments. At subsequent relapse, Case 10, with 6 LN-specific lesions, and Case 100, with 6 LN-specific and 8 PB-specific lesions, showed, in the PB, the clonal expansion of LN-derived lesions with an adverse impact: SF3B1 mutation, BIRC3 deletion, del8(p23·3-p11·1), del9(p24·3-p13·1) and gain 2(p25·3-p14). CLL shows an intra-patient clonal heterogeneity according to the disease compartment, with both LN and PB-specific mutations/CNAs. The LN microenvironment might contribute to the clonal selection of unfavourable lesions, as LN-derived mutations/CNAs can appear in the PB at relapse. This article is cited in the Editorial Comment published in issue 172:1 (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bjh.13856/abstract).

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)371-383
Numero di pagine13
RivistaBritish Journal of Haematology
Volume172
Numero di pubblicazione3
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1 feb 2016

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