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Multiple Immunoglobulin κ Gene Rearrangements within a Single Clone Unraveled by Next-Generation Sequencing-Based Clonality Assessment.
Leenders, A Meilinde; Kroeze, Leonie I; Rijntjes, Jos; Luijks, Jeroen; Hebeda, Konnie M; Darzentas, Nikos; Langerak, Anton W; van den Brand, Michiel; Groenen, Patricia J T A.
Afiliação
  • Leenders AM; Department of Pathology, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
  • Kroeze LI; Department of Pathology, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
  • Rijntjes J; Department of Pathology, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
  • Luijks J; Department of Pathology, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
  • Hebeda KM; Department of Pathology, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
  • Darzentas N; Department of Hematology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel, Germany.
  • Langerak AW; Department of Immunology, Laboratory for Medical Immunology, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
  • van den Brand M; Department of Pathology, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
  • Groenen PJTA; Department of Pathology, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. Electronic address: patricia.groenen@radboudumc.nl.
J Mol Diagn ; 23(9): 1097-1104, 2021 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34020040
ABSTRACT
Clonality assessment of the Ig heavy- and light-chain genes (IGH and IGK) using GeneScan analysis is an important supplemental assay in diagnostic testing for lymphoma. Occasionally cases with an IGK rearrangement pattern that cannot readily be assigned to a monoclonal lymphoma are encountered, whereas the occurrence of biclonal lymphomas is rare, and the result of the IGH locus of these cases is in line with monoclonality. Three such ambiguous cases were assessed for clonality using next-generation sequencing. Information on the sequences of the rearrangements, combined with knowledge of the complex organization of the IGK locus, pointed to two explanations that can attribute seemingly biclonal IGK rearrangements to a single clone. In two cases, this explanation involved inversion rearrangements on the IGK locus, whereas in the third case, the cross-reactivity of primers generated an additional clonal product. In conclusion, next-generation sequencing-based clonality assessment allows for the detection of both inversion rearrangements and the cross-reactivity of primers, and can therefore facilitate the interpretation of cases of lymphoma with complex IGK rearrangement patterns.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Genes de Imunoglobulinas / Linfócitos B / Rearranjo Gênico / Linfoma de Células B / Linfoma Folicular / Células Clonais / Cadeias kappa de Imunoglobulina / Sequenciamento de Nucleotídeos em Larga Escala Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Genes de Imunoglobulinas / Linfócitos B / Rearranjo Gênico / Linfoma de Células B / Linfoma Folicular / Células Clonais / Cadeias kappa de Imunoglobulina / Sequenciamento de Nucleotídeos em Larga Escala Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article