Significant association between TNFAIP3 inactivation and biased immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region 4-34 usage in mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma

Author:

Moody Sarah1,Escudero-Ibarz Leire1,Wang Ming1,Clipson Alexandra1,Ochoa Ruiz Eguzkine1,Dunn-Walters Deborah2,Xue Xuemin1,Zeng Naiyan1,Robson Alistair3,Chuang Shih-Sung4,Cogliatti Sergio5,Liu Hongxiang6,Goodlad John7,Ashton-Key Margaret8,Raderer Markus9,Bi Yingwen110,Du Ming-Qing1611ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Cellular and Molecular Pathology, Department of Pathology; University of Cambridge; Cambridge UK

2. Division of Infection, Immunity and Inflammatory Disease; King's College London Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine; London UK

3. Department of Dermatopathology; St John's Institute of Dermatology; London UK

4. Department of Pathology; Chi-Mei Medical Centre; Tainan Taiwan

5. Institute of Pathology; State Hospital St Gallen; St Gallen Switzerland

6. Molecular Malignancy Laboratory, Addenbrooke's Hospital; Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Cambridge UK

7. Department of Pathology, Western General Hospital; NHS Lothian University Hospitals Trust; Edinburgh UK

8. Department of Cellular Pathology; Southampton University Hospitals National Health Service Trust; Southampton UK

9. Department of Medicine I, Clinical Division of Oncology; Medical University of Vienna; Vienna Austria

10. Department of Pathology, Eye & ENT Hospital; Fudan University; Shanghai PR China

11. Department of Histopathology, Addenbrooke's Hospital; Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Cambridge UK

Funder

Bloodwise

UK and Kay Kendal Leukaemia Fund

Medical Research Council

Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust, Cambridge University Hospitals

Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland

China Scholarship Council

Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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