Regions of acquired uniparental disomy at diagnosis of follicular lymphoma are associated with both overall survival and risk of transformation.

Acquired homozygosity in the form of segmental acquired uniparental disomy (aUPD) has been described in follicular lymphoma (FL) and is usually due to mitotic recombination. SNP array analysis was performed with the use of the Affymetrix 10K 2.0 Gene-chip array on DNA from 185 diagnostic FL patients...

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Main Authors: O'Shea, D, O'Riain, C, Gupta, M, Waters, R, Yang, Y, Wrench, D, Gribben, J, Rosenwald, A, Ott, G, Rimsza, L, Holte, H, Cazier, J, Johnson, N, Campo, E, Chan, W, Gascoyne, R, Young, B, Staudt, L, Lister, T, Fitzgibbon, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2009
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author O'Shea, D
O'Riain, C
Gupta, M
Waters, R
Yang, Y
Wrench, D
Gribben, J
Rosenwald, A
Ott, G
Rimsza, L
Holte, H
Cazier, J
Johnson, N
Campo, E
Chan, W
Gascoyne, R
Young, B
Staudt, L
Lister, T
Fitzgibbon, J
author_facet O'Shea, D
O'Riain, C
Gupta, M
Waters, R
Yang, Y
Wrench, D
Gribben, J
Rosenwald, A
Ott, G
Rimsza, L
Holte, H
Cazier, J
Johnson, N
Campo, E
Chan, W
Gascoyne, R
Young, B
Staudt, L
Lister, T
Fitzgibbon, J
author_sort O'Shea, D
collection OXFORD
description Acquired homozygosity in the form of segmental acquired uniparental disomy (aUPD) has been described in follicular lymphoma (FL) and is usually due to mitotic recombination. SNP array analysis was performed with the use of the Affymetrix 10K 2.0 Gene-chip array on DNA from 185 diagnostic FL patients to assess the prognostic relevance of aUPD. Genetic abnormalities were detected in 118 (65%) of 182 patients. Number of abnormalities was predictive of outcome; more than 3 abnormalities was associated with inferior overall survival (OS; P < .03). Sites of recurrent aUPD were detected on 6p (n = 25), 16p (n = 22), 12q (n = 17), 1p36 (n = 14), 10q (n = 8), and 6q (n = 8). On multivariate analysis aUPD on 1p36 correlated with shorter OS (P = .05). aUPD on 16p was predictive of transformation (P = .03) and correlated with poorer progression-free survival (P = .02). aUPD is frequent at diagnosis of FL and affects probability of disease transformation and clinical outcome.
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spelling oxford-uuid:891aa93a-6442-44fe-9a83-fa670a8195be2022-03-26T22:22:12ZRegions of acquired uniparental disomy at diagnosis of follicular lymphoma are associated with both overall survival and risk of transformation.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:891aa93a-6442-44fe-9a83-fa670a8195beEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2009O'Shea, DO'Riain, CGupta, MWaters, RYang, YWrench, DGribben, JRosenwald, AOtt, GRimsza, LHolte, HCazier, JJohnson, NCampo, EChan, WGascoyne, RYoung, BStaudt, LLister, TFitzgibbon, JAcquired homozygosity in the form of segmental acquired uniparental disomy (aUPD) has been described in follicular lymphoma (FL) and is usually due to mitotic recombination. SNP array analysis was performed with the use of the Affymetrix 10K 2.0 Gene-chip array on DNA from 185 diagnostic FL patients to assess the prognostic relevance of aUPD. Genetic abnormalities were detected in 118 (65%) of 182 patients. Number of abnormalities was predictive of outcome; more than 3 abnormalities was associated with inferior overall survival (OS; P < .03). Sites of recurrent aUPD were detected on 6p (n = 25), 16p (n = 22), 12q (n = 17), 1p36 (n = 14), 10q (n = 8), and 6q (n = 8). On multivariate analysis aUPD on 1p36 correlated with shorter OS (P = .05). aUPD on 16p was predictive of transformation (P = .03) and correlated with poorer progression-free survival (P = .02). aUPD is frequent at diagnosis of FL and affects probability of disease transformation and clinical outcome.
spellingShingle O'Shea, D
O'Riain, C
Gupta, M
Waters, R
Yang, Y
Wrench, D
Gribben, J
Rosenwald, A
Ott, G
Rimsza, L
Holte, H
Cazier, J
Johnson, N
Campo, E
Chan, W
Gascoyne, R
Young, B
Staudt, L
Lister, T
Fitzgibbon, J
Regions of acquired uniparental disomy at diagnosis of follicular lymphoma are associated with both overall survival and risk of transformation.
title Regions of acquired uniparental disomy at diagnosis of follicular lymphoma are associated with both overall survival and risk of transformation.
title_full Regions of acquired uniparental disomy at diagnosis of follicular lymphoma are associated with both overall survival and risk of transformation.
title_fullStr Regions of acquired uniparental disomy at diagnosis of follicular lymphoma are associated with both overall survival and risk of transformation.
title_full_unstemmed Regions of acquired uniparental disomy at diagnosis of follicular lymphoma are associated with both overall survival and risk of transformation.
title_short Regions of acquired uniparental disomy at diagnosis of follicular lymphoma are associated with both overall survival and risk of transformation.
title_sort regions of acquired uniparental disomy at diagnosis of follicular lymphoma are associated with both overall survival and risk of transformation
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