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Genomic and transcriptomic profiling of peripheral T cell lymphoma reveals distinct molecular and microenvironment subtypes

Yao‐Hui Huang, Yuran Qiu, Qunling Zhang, Ming-Ci Cai, Hao Yu, Jianming Zhang, Lu Jiang, Mengmeng Ji, Pengpeng Xu, Li Wang, Shu Cheng, Weili Zhao

2024Cell Reports Medicine23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Peripheral T cell lymphoma (PTCL) is a heterogeneous group of non-Hodgkin's lymphomas varying in clinical, phenotypic, and genetic features. The molecular pathogenesis and the role of the tumor microenvironment in PTCL are poorly understood, with limited biomarkers available for genetic subtyping and targeted therapies. Through an integrated genomic and transcriptomic study of 221 PTCL patients, we delineate the genetic landscape of PTCL, enabling molecular and microenvironment classification. According to the mutational status of RHOA, TET2, histone-modifying, and immune-related genes, PTCL is divided into 4 molecular subtypes with discrete patterns of gene expression, biological aberrations, and vulnerabilities to targeted agents. We also perform an unsupervised clustering on the microenvironment transcriptional signatures and categorize PTCL into 4 lymphoma microenvironment subtypes based on characteristic activation of oncogenic pathways and composition of immune communities. Our findings highlight the potential clinical rationale of future precision medicine strategies that target both molecular and microenvironment alterations in PTCL.

Topics & Concepts

TranscriptomeBiologyComputational biologyTumor microenvironmentGene expression profilingProfiling (computer programming)GeneticsGeneGene expressionImmune systemComputer scienceOperating systemLymphoma Diagnosis and TreatmentImmune Cell Function and InteractionChronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research