The genomic and transcriptional landscape of primary central nervous system lymphoma

medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2021)

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AbstractPrimary lymphomas of the central nervous system (PCNSL) are mainly diffuse large B-cell lymphomas (DLBCLs) confined to the central nervous system (CNS). Despite extensive research, the molecular alterations leading to PCNSL have not been fully elucidated. In order to provide a comprehensive description of the genomic and transcriptional landscape of PCNSL, we here performed whole-genome and transcriptome sequencing and integrative analysis of 51 lymphomas presenting in the CNS, including 42 EBV-negative PCNSL, 6 secondary CNS lymphomas (SCNSL) and 3 EBV+ CNSL and matched controls. The results were compared to an independent validation cohort of 31 FFPE CNSL specimens (PCNSL, n = 19; SCNSL, n = 9; EBV+ CNSL, n = 3) as well as 39 FL and 36 systemic DLBCL cases outside the CNS. Somatic genomic alterations in PCNSL mainly affect the JAK-STAT, NFkB, and B-cell receptor signaling pathways, with hallmark recurrent mutations including MYD88 L265P (67%) and CD79B (63%), CDKN2A deletions (83%) and also non-coding RNA genes such as MALAT1 (70%), NEAT (60%), and MIR142 (80%). Kataegis events, which affected 15 of 50 identified driver genes and 21 of the top 50 mutated ncRNAs, played a decisive role in shaping the mutational repertoire of PCNSL. Compared to systemic DLBCL, PCNSLs exhibited significantly more focal deletions in 6p21 targeting the HLA-D locus that encodes for MHC class II molecules as a potential mechanism of immune evasion. Mutational signatures correlating with DNA replication and mitosis (SBS1, ID1 and ID2) were significantly enriched in PCNSL (SBS1: p = 0.0027, ID1/ID2: p < 1×10−4). Furthermore, TERT gene expression was significantly higher in PCNSL compared to ABC-DLBCL (p = 0.027). Although PCNSL share many genetic alterations with systemic ABC-DLBCL in the same signaling pathways, transcriptome analysis clearly distinguished both into distinct molecular subtypes. EBV+ CNSL cases may be distinguished by lack of recurrent mutational hotspots apart from IG and HLA-DRB loci.
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lymphoma,central nervous system,transcriptional landscape
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