Author:
Chernova N G,Sidorova Y V,Smirnova S Y,Ryzhikova N V,Nikulina E E,Kovrigina A M,Sinitsyna M N,Sudarikov A B
Abstract
Aim: to determine molecular diagnostics routine for different tissue samples in angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma. Materials and methods. Molecular studies were performed for 84 primary AITL patients. The median age was 61 year (29-81); the male to female ratio was 48/36. T-cell and B-cell clonality was assessed by GeneScan analysis of rearranged T-cell receptor (TCRG, TCRB) and immunoglobulin heavy chain genes. For the quantitative determination of cells with RHOA G17V mutation real - time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with allele - specific LNA modified primers was used. Results. In lymph nodes rearrangements of T-cell receptor genes were determined in 76 (90.5%) of 84 patients and were absent in 8 (9.5%) cases. Identification of the same clonal products of the TCRG and TCRB genes in the lymph node and in peripheral blood and/or bone marrow indicated the prevalence of the tumor process and was observed in 64.7% of patients. Clonal products in peripheral blood and/or bone marrow different from those in the lymph node indicated reactive cytotoxic lymphocyte population and were noted in 58.8% of AITL cases. Simultaneous detection of T- and B-cell clonality in the lymph node was observed in 20 (24.7%) of 81 patients. Cells with RHOA G17V mutation were detected in lymph node in 45 (54.9%) of 82 patients. The use of allele - specific PCR with LNA modified primers revealed presence of the tumor cells in peripheral blood in 100% and in bone marrow in 93.9% of patients with G17V RHOA mutation in the lymph nodes. Conclusion. The validity of different molecular assays performed on certain tissue samples for the diagnosis of angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma has been evaluated. Quantitative allele - specific PCR assay for RHOA G17V mutation based on LNA modified primers possesses sufficient sensitivity for tumor process prevalence evaluation and minimal residual disease monitoring.
Subject
General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,History,Family Practice
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