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Observational Study
. 2022 Feb 3;139(5):732-747.
doi: 10.1182/blood.2021012386.

Genetic and phenotypic attributes of splenic marginal zone lymphoma

Ferdinando Bonfiglio  1 Alessio Bruscaggin  1 Francesca Guidetti  1 Lodovico Terzi di Bergamo  1 Martin Faderl  1 Valeria Spina  1 Adalgisa Condoluci  1   2 Luisella Bonomini  3 Gabriela Forestieri  1 Ricardo Koch  1 Deborah Piffaretti  1 Katia Pini  1 Maria Cristina Pirosa  2 Micol Giulia Cittone  1   2 Alberto Arribas  4 Marco Lucioni  5 Guido Ghilardi  2 Wei Wu  1 Luca Arcaini  6 Maria Joao Baptista  7 Gabriela Bastidas  8 Silvia Bea  9   10   11 Renzo Boldorini  12 Alessandro Broccoli  13 Marco Matteo Buehler  14 Vincenzo Canzonieri  15   16 Luciano Cascione  4 Luca Ceriani  17 Sergio Cogliatti  18 Paolo Corradini  19 Enrico Derenzini  20 Liliana Devizzi  19 Sascha Dietrich  21 Angela Rita Elia  22 Fabio Facchetti  23 Gianluca Gaidano  24 Juan Fernando Garcia  25 Bernhard Gerber  2   26 Paolo Ghia  27 Maria Gomes da Silva  28 Giuseppe Gritti  29 Anna Guidetti  19 Felicitas Hitz  30 Giorgio Inghirami  31 Marco Ladetto  32   33 Armando Lopez-Guillermo  34 Elisa Lucchini  35 Antonino Maiorana  36 Roberto Marasca  37 Estella Matutes  38 Veronique Meignin  39 Michele Merli  40 Alden Moccia  41 Manuela Mollejo  10   42 Carlos Montalban  43 Urban Novak  44 David Graham Oscier  45 Francesco Passamonti  46 Francesco Piazza  47 Stefano Pizzolitto  48 Alessandro Rambaldi  29 Elena Sabattini  49 Gilles Salles  50 Elisa Santambrogio  51 Lydia Scarfò  27 Anastasios Stathis  41 Georg Stüssi  2   52 Julia T Geyer  53 Gustavo Tapia  54 Corrado Tarella  20 Catherine Thieblemont  55 Thomas Tousseyn  56 Alessandra Tucci  57 Giorgio Vanini  44 Carlo Visco  58 Umberto Vitolo  51 Renata Walewska  45 Francesco Zaja  35 Thorsten Zenz  14 Pier Luigi Zinzani  13   59 Hossein Khiabanian  60 Arianna Calcinotto  22 Francesco Bertoni  4   41   52 Govind Bhagat  61 Elias Campo  9   11 Laurence De Leval  62 Stefan Dirnhofer  63 Stefano A Pileri  64 Miguel A Piris  10   65 Alexandra Traverse-Glehen  66 Alexander Tzankov  63 Marco Paulli  5 Maurilio Ponzoni  67 Luca Mazzucchelli  68 Franco Cavalli  69 Emanuele Zucca  3   41   52   70 Davide Rossi  1   2   52
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Observational Study

Genetic and phenotypic attributes of splenic marginal zone lymphoma

Ferdinando Bonfiglio et al. Blood. .
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Abstract

Splenic marginal zone B-cell lymphoma (SMZL) is a heterogeneous clinico-biological entity. The clinical course is variable, multiple genes are mutated with no unifying mechanism, and essential regulatory pathways and surrounding microenvironments are diverse. We sought to clarify the heterogeneity of SMZL by resolving different subgroups and their underlying genomic abnormalities, pathway signatures, and microenvironment compositions to uncover biomarkers and therapeutic vulnerabilities. We studied 303 SMZL spleen samples collected through the IELSG46 multicenter international study (NCT02945319) by using a multiplatform approach. We carried out genetic and phenotypic analyses, defined self-organized signatures, validated the findings in independent primary tumor metadata and in genetically modified mouse models, and determined correlations with outcome data. We identified 2 prominent genetic clusters in SMZL, termed NNK (58% of cases, harboring NF-κB, NOTCH, and KLF2 modules) and DMT (32% of cases, with DNA-damage response, MAPK, and TLR modules). Genetic aberrations in multiple genes as well as cytogenetic and immunogenetic features distinguished NNK- from DMT-SMZLs. These genetic clusters not only have distinct underpinning biology, as judged by differences in gene-expression signatures, but also different outcomes, with inferior survival in NNK-SMZLs. Digital cytometry and in situ profiling segregated 2 basic types of SMZL immune microenvironments termed immune-suppressive SMZL (50% of cases, associated with inflammatory cells and immune checkpoint activation) and immune-silent SMZL (50% of cases, associated with an immune-excluded phenotype) with distinct mutational and clinical connotations. In summary, we propose a nosology of SMZL that can implement its classification and also aid in the development of rationally targeted treatments.

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