Chromosomal Instability in Hodgkin Lymphoma: An In-Depth Review and Perspectives

The study of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL), with its unique microenvironment and long-term follow-up, has provided exceptional insights into several areas of tumor biology. Findings in HL have not only improved our understanding of human carcinogenesis, but have also pioneered its translation into the clini...

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Main Authors: Corina Cuceu, William M. Hempel, Laure Sabatier, Jacques Bosq, Patrice Carde, Radhia M’kacher
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-03-01
Series:Cancers
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/10/4/91
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spelling doaj-c924bfc4b8234a728f3a5d33a8cbc4802020-11-25T01:05:26ZengMDPI AGCancers2072-66942018-03-011049110.3390/cancers10040091cancers10040091Chromosomal Instability in Hodgkin Lymphoma: An In-Depth Review and PerspectivesCorina Cuceu0William M. Hempel1Laure Sabatier2Jacques Bosq3Patrice Carde4Radhia M’kacher5Laboratory of Radiobiology and Oncology and PROCyTOX, DRF, CEA, 91534 Paris-Saclay, FranceLaboratory of Radiobiology and Oncology and PROCyTOX, DRF, CEA, 91534 Paris-Saclay, FranceLaboratory of Radiobiology and Oncology and PROCyTOX, DRF, CEA, 91534 Paris-Saclay, FranceDepartement of Anapathology, Gustave Roussy Cancer Campus, 94805 Villejuif, FranceDepartment of Hematology Gustave Roussy Cancer Campus, 94800 Villejuif, FranceLaboratory of Radiobiology and Oncology and PROCyTOX, DRF, CEA, 91534 Paris-Saclay, FranceThe study of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL), with its unique microenvironment and long-term follow-up, has provided exceptional insights into several areas of tumor biology. Findings in HL have not only improved our understanding of human carcinogenesis, but have also pioneered its translation into the clinics. HL is a successful paradigm of modern treatment strategies. Nonetheless, approximately 15–20% of patients with advanced stage HL still die following relapse or progressive disease and a similar proportion of patients are over-treated, leading to treatment-related late sequelae, including solid tumors and organ dysfunction. The malignant cells in HL are characterized by a highly altered genomic landscape with a wide spectrum of genomic alterations, including somatic mutations, copy number alterations, complex chromosomal rearrangements, and aneuploidy. Here, we review the chromosomal instability mechanisms in HL, starting with the cellular origin of neoplastic cells and the mechanisms supporting HL pathogenesis, focusing particularly on the role of the microenvironment, including the influence of viruses and macrophages on the induction of chromosomal instability in HL. We discuss the emerging possibilities to exploit these aberrations as prognostic biomarkers and guides for personalized patient management.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/10/4/91Hodgkin lymphomagenomic instabilitymicrosatellitetelomeresmicronucleusviral infections
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author Corina Cuceu
William M. Hempel
Laure Sabatier
Jacques Bosq
Patrice Carde
Radhia M’kacher
spellingShingle Corina Cuceu
William M. Hempel
Laure Sabatier
Jacques Bosq
Patrice Carde
Radhia M’kacher
Chromosomal Instability in Hodgkin Lymphoma: An In-Depth Review and Perspectives
Cancers
Hodgkin lymphoma
genomic instability
microsatellite
telomeres
micronucleus
viral infections
author_facet Corina Cuceu
William M. Hempel
Laure Sabatier
Jacques Bosq
Patrice Carde
Radhia M’kacher
author_sort Corina Cuceu
title Chromosomal Instability in Hodgkin Lymphoma: An In-Depth Review and Perspectives
title_short Chromosomal Instability in Hodgkin Lymphoma: An In-Depth Review and Perspectives
title_full Chromosomal Instability in Hodgkin Lymphoma: An In-Depth Review and Perspectives
title_fullStr Chromosomal Instability in Hodgkin Lymphoma: An In-Depth Review and Perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Chromosomal Instability in Hodgkin Lymphoma: An In-Depth Review and Perspectives
title_sort chromosomal instability in hodgkin lymphoma: an in-depth review and perspectives
publisher MDPI AG
series Cancers
issn 2072-6694
publishDate 2018-03-01
description The study of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL), with its unique microenvironment and long-term follow-up, has provided exceptional insights into several areas of tumor biology. Findings in HL have not only improved our understanding of human carcinogenesis, but have also pioneered its translation into the clinics. HL is a successful paradigm of modern treatment strategies. Nonetheless, approximately 15–20% of patients with advanced stage HL still die following relapse or progressive disease and a similar proportion of patients are over-treated, leading to treatment-related late sequelae, including solid tumors and organ dysfunction. The malignant cells in HL are characterized by a highly altered genomic landscape with a wide spectrum of genomic alterations, including somatic mutations, copy number alterations, complex chromosomal rearrangements, and aneuploidy. Here, we review the chromosomal instability mechanisms in HL, starting with the cellular origin of neoplastic cells and the mechanisms supporting HL pathogenesis, focusing particularly on the role of the microenvironment, including the influence of viruses and macrophages on the induction of chromosomal instability in HL. We discuss the emerging possibilities to exploit these aberrations as prognostic biomarkers and guides for personalized patient management.
topic Hodgkin lymphoma
genomic instability
microsatellite
telomeres
micronucleus
viral infections
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/10/4/91
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