Determining cell-of-origin subtypes of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma using gene expression in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue
BC Cancer Agency · National Cancer Institute · +15 more institutions
Abstract
The assignment of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma into cell-of-origin (COO) groups is becoming increasingly important with the emergence of novel therapies that have selective biological activity in germinal center B cell-like or activated B cell-like groups. The Lymphoma/Leukemia Molecular Profiling Project's Lymph2Cx assay is a parsimonious digital gene expression (NanoString)-based test for COO assignment in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue (FFPET). The 20-gene assay was trained using 51 FFPET biopsies; the locked assay was then validated using an independent cohort of 68 FFPET biopsies. Comparisons were made with COO assignment using the original COO model on matched frozen tissue. In the validation…
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Authors
24- DWDavid W. ScottCorresponding
BC Cancer Agency
- GWGeorge W. Wright
National Cancer Institute
- PWPaul Williams
Leidos (United States), Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
- CLChih-Jian Lih
Leidos (United States), Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
- WDWilliam D. Walsh
Leidos (United States), Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
Topics & keywords
- Concordance
- Lymphoma
- Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
- Gene expression profiling
- Germinal center
- Pathology
- Cancer research
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