Interphase FISH detection of BCL2 rearrangement in follicular lymphoma using breakpoint-flanking probes
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Interphase FISH detection of BCL2 rearrangement in follicular lymphoma using breakpoint-flanking probes
Abstract
Rearrangement of the BCL2 gene is an important parameter for the differential diagnosis of non-Hodgkin lymphomas. Although a relatively large proportion of breakpoints is clustered, many are missed by standard PCR. A FISH assay is therefore desired. Up to now, a lack of probes flanking the BCL2 gene has limited the possibilities for a FISH assay to an approach based on colocalization of probes for BCL2 and the immunoglobulin heavy chain (IGH) locus. Intrinsically high rates of false positive nuclei and high interobserver variability make such assays unsuitable for use on lymphoma tissue samples, where tumor cells often form only a minority of the cell population. Using YAC end cloning techniques and screening of a PAC library, we have isolated PAC clones flanking the BCL2 gene. Using these PACs, and several cosmid clones in the second BCL2 intron, we developed a segregation-based interphase FISH assay with two probe combinations enabling separate detection of 5' and 3' (mbr/mcr) breakpoints. The assay was applied to a series of 40 follicular lymphomas. To evaluate the results, the same lymphomas were analyzed by DNA fiber FISH with a 600-kb set of BCL2 DNA clones labeled in alternating colors in combination with a color barcode covering the IGH locus. This approach allowed precise mapping of BCL2 breakpoints, and simultaneously showed juxtaposition of IGH genes to BCL2. Comparison of the results of interphase and fiber FISH showed complete correlation. Five cases were negative with both FISH techniques as well as with Southern blotting. Interestingly, all of these 5 cases lacked BCL2 overexpression as determined by immunohistochemistry, against 3 of 35 rearrangement-positive follicular lymphomas. Furthermore, absence of t(14;18) seemed to be correlated with a higher histologic grade (grades 2 and 3 according to Berard). These data indicate that the segregation-based interphase FISH assay detects 100% of BCL2 rearrangements. Because interpretation of the results is straightforward and requires no extensive experience, this assay may be the best available diagnostic test for BCL2 rearrangement. Genes Chromosomes Cancer 27:85-94, 2000.
Copyright 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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