Title of article :
Clinical and Pathological Features of Double Hit and Triple Hit High Grade B Cell Lymphomas: A Retrospective Study from Three Portuguese Tertiary Centers
Author/Authors :
Almeida ، Rui Department of Pathology - Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra , Abrantes ، Carlos Department of Anatomical Pathology - Hospital of the University of Coimbra (CHUC) , Gigliano ، Davide Department of Pathology - Portuguese Oncology Institute of Porto , Oliveira ، Rui Caetano Department of Pathology - Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra , Teixeira ، Paulo Department of Pathology - Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra , Viegas ، Marta Molecular Pathology Laboratory - Instituto Português de Oncologia de Coimbra de Francisco Gentil , Rodrigues ، Ângelo Department of Pathology - Portuguese Oncology Institute of Porto , Julião ، Maria José Department of Pathology - Coimbra Hospital and University Centre (CHUC)
From page :
94
To page :
102
Abstract :
Background: High-grade B-cell lymphoma (HGBL) with rearrangements of MYC and BCL2 and/or BCL6, called double and triple-hit lymphomas (DTH-HGBL), are lymphoid malignancies with inferior outcomes when treated with standard chemotherapy. The identification of DTH-HGBL cases is challenging, considering their variable clinical, morphologic, and immunohistochemical features. Materials and Methods: Retrospective revision of medical data of patients diagnosed with DTH-HGBL confirmed by FISH, between January 2010 and January 2020, in three Tertiary Portuguese Hospitals (Coimbra Hospital and University Center, Portuguese Oncology Institute – Coimbra and Portuguese Oncology Institute – Porto). Pathological features, morphology, and immunohistochemical profile were evaluated by at least two experienced pathologists in hematopoietic and lymphoid neoplasms. Results: The cohort included 24 patients: 33.3% triple-hit, 58.3%, MYC/BCL2 double-hit and 8.3% MYC/BCL6 double-hit. There was no gender predominance, with a median age of 62.5±14.3y, 33.3% were diagnosed as nodal disease, and 66.7% as extranodal. Morphologic features of DLBCL were present in 50% of cases, morphological features of both DLBCL and Burkitt lymphoma (DLBCL/BL) in 45.8% and 4.2% of blastoid morphology. Immunohistochemical evaluation, regarding the Hans algorithm, revealed a Germinal center (GC)/GC-like subtype in 83.3% of cases and a non-GC/non-GC-like subtype in 16.7%. MYC was positive in 42.9% and the median proliferative index was 80±12.4%. Conclusion: DTH-HGBL has a very broad range of features. We consider that a cost-effective approach would be to perform cytogenetic analysis in DLBCL and DLBCL/BL cases with GC/GC-like subtype. MYC and BCL2 immunohistochemistry can be useful to identify patients who may benefit from more aggressive therapies, but not as tools for case selection for FISH.
Keywords :
High , grade , B , cell , Lymphoma , Cytogenetics , Immunohistochemistry , Double , hit , Triple , hit
Journal title :
International Journal of Hematology-Oncology and Stem Cell Research (IJHOSCR)
Journal title :
International Journal of Hematology-Oncology and Stem Cell Research (IJHOSCR)
Record number :
2742867
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