Microsatellite instability (MSI, EMAST) in the pathogenesis of follicular lymphoma

Background. Genetic instability, an important phenomenon involved in oncogenic transformation and tumor progression, is associated with the insufficiency of the multicomponent DNA repair complex, in particular, the nucleotide mismatch repair (MMR) system. The MMR defect manifests itself as abnormali...

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Main Authors: K. A. Sychevskaya, S. K. Kravchenko, N. V. Risinskaya, А. Е. Misyurina, E. E. Nikulina, F. E. Babaeva, A. B. Sudarikov
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Published: ABV-press 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://oncohematology.abvpress.ru/ongm/article/view/475
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spelling doaj-ee766794e6c44ae1977c8e12939c774e2021-07-29T09:03:07ZrusABV-pressOnkogematologiâ1818-83462021-06-01162566910.17650/1818-8346-2021-16-2-56-69390Microsatellite instability (MSI, EMAST) in the pathogenesis of follicular lymphomaK. A. Sychevskaya0S. K. Kravchenko1N. V. Risinskaya2А. Е. Misyurina3E. E. Nikulina4F. E. Babaeva5A. B. Sudarikov6National Medical Research Center for Hematology, Ministry of Health of RussiaNational Medical Research Center for Hematology, Ministry of Health of RussiaNational Medical Research Center for Hematology, Ministry of Health of RussiaNational Medical Research Center for Hematology, Ministry of Health of RussiaNational Medical Research Center for Hematology, Ministry of Health of RussiaNational Medical Research Center for Hematology, Ministry of Health of RussiaNational Medical Research Center for Hematology, Ministry of Health of RussiaBackground. Genetic instability, an important phenomenon involved in oncogenic transformation and tumor progression, is associated with the insufficiency of the multicomponent DNA repair complex, in particular, the nucleotide mismatch repair (MMR) system. The MMR defect manifests itself as abnormalities in DNA microsatellite repeats, or microsatellite instability (MSI). In the studies of colorectal cancer, the role of MSI in prognostication of the disease, and defining the choice of specific therapy with immune checkpoint inhibitors has been proven.However, in lymphatic system tumors, the significance of this phenomenon is poorly understood. Determination of genetic instability in the onset of follicular lymphoma, a disease characterized by a heterogeneous course, may have prognostic value.Objective: to determine the genetic instability at the onset of follicular lymphoma.Materials and methods. Here we report an analysis of 24 microsatellite repeats and amelogenin loci in tumor cells of 46 follicular lymphoma patients.Results. In the studied cohort, lesions in microsatellite repeats were presented by MSI in 9 cases (19.6 %) and the loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in 19 cases (41.3 %). Most frequent lesions were found for the SE33 marker located at the q14 locus of chromosome 6. A significant association was shown between MSI and the double-hit follicular lymphoma group with rearrangements of the MYC and BCL2/BCL6 genes.Conclusion. Thus, our data indicate that the MSI phenomenon might be involved in the pathogenesis of the lymphatic tumors and particularly follicular lymphoma. However further studies on the expanded cohorts of patients are required to define the possible prognostic value of MSI in lymphatic tumors.https://oncohematology.abvpress.ru/ongm/article/view/475follicular lymphomagenetic instabilityshort tandem repeatmicrosatellite instabilityelevated microsatellite alterations at selected tetranucleotide repeatsloss of heterozygosity
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author K. A. Sychevskaya
S. K. Kravchenko
N. V. Risinskaya
А. Е. Misyurina
E. E. Nikulina
F. E. Babaeva
A. B. Sudarikov
spellingShingle K. A. Sychevskaya
S. K. Kravchenko
N. V. Risinskaya
А. Е. Misyurina
E. E. Nikulina
F. E. Babaeva
A. B. Sudarikov
Microsatellite instability (MSI, EMAST) in the pathogenesis of follicular lymphoma
Onkogematologiâ
follicular lymphoma
genetic instability
short tandem repeat
microsatellite instability
elevated microsatellite alterations at selected tetranucleotide repeats
loss of heterozygosity
author_facet K. A. Sychevskaya
S. K. Kravchenko
N. V. Risinskaya
А. Е. Misyurina
E. E. Nikulina
F. E. Babaeva
A. B. Sudarikov
author_sort K. A. Sychevskaya
title Microsatellite instability (MSI, EMAST) in the pathogenesis of follicular lymphoma
title_short Microsatellite instability (MSI, EMAST) in the pathogenesis of follicular lymphoma
title_full Microsatellite instability (MSI, EMAST) in the pathogenesis of follicular lymphoma
title_fullStr Microsatellite instability (MSI, EMAST) in the pathogenesis of follicular lymphoma
title_full_unstemmed Microsatellite instability (MSI, EMAST) in the pathogenesis of follicular lymphoma
title_sort microsatellite instability (msi, emast) in the pathogenesis of follicular lymphoma
publisher ABV-press
series Onkogematologiâ
issn 1818-8346
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Background. Genetic instability, an important phenomenon involved in oncogenic transformation and tumor progression, is associated with the insufficiency of the multicomponent DNA repair complex, in particular, the nucleotide mismatch repair (MMR) system. The MMR defect manifests itself as abnormalities in DNA microsatellite repeats, or microsatellite instability (MSI). In the studies of colorectal cancer, the role of MSI in prognostication of the disease, and defining the choice of specific therapy with immune checkpoint inhibitors has been proven.However, in lymphatic system tumors, the significance of this phenomenon is poorly understood. Determination of genetic instability in the onset of follicular lymphoma, a disease characterized by a heterogeneous course, may have prognostic value.Objective: to determine the genetic instability at the onset of follicular lymphoma.Materials and methods. Here we report an analysis of 24 microsatellite repeats and amelogenin loci in tumor cells of 46 follicular lymphoma patients.Results. In the studied cohort, lesions in microsatellite repeats were presented by MSI in 9 cases (19.6 %) and the loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in 19 cases (41.3 %). Most frequent lesions were found for the SE33 marker located at the q14 locus of chromosome 6. A significant association was shown between MSI and the double-hit follicular lymphoma group with rearrangements of the MYC and BCL2/BCL6 genes.Conclusion. Thus, our data indicate that the MSI phenomenon might be involved in the pathogenesis of the lymphatic tumors and particularly follicular lymphoma. However further studies on the expanded cohorts of patients are required to define the possible prognostic value of MSI in lymphatic tumors.
topic follicular lymphoma
genetic instability
short tandem repeat
microsatellite instability
elevated microsatellite alterations at selected tetranucleotide repeats
loss of heterozygosity
url https://oncohematology.abvpress.ru/ongm/article/view/475
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