Transdifferentiation of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma to a poorly differentiated neoplasm following CAR T-cell therapy.

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 HEMATOLOGY
Journal of Hematopathology Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-15 DOI:10.1007/s12308-024-00592-9
Nandan Padmanabha, Matthew J Weinstock, Sean Xu, Marcos Lepe, Leslie A Garrett, Ulrike P Kappes, Phillip D Michaels
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Abstract

Chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy is a recent advancement in precision medicine with promising results for patients with relapsed or refractory B-cell malignancies. However, rare post-therapy morphologic, immunophenotypic, and genomic alterations can occur. This study is to present a case of a patient with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) who underwent anti-CD19 CAR-T therapy with disease in the uterus that showed transdifferentiation to a poorly differentiated malignant neoplasm that failed to express any lineage specific markers. In immunohistochemistry, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS) were utilized to fully characterize the diagnostic DLBCL sample in comparison to the poorly differentiated neoplasm of the uterus. Analysis of the diagnostic DLBCL and the poorly differentiated neoplasm demonstrated evidence of a clonal relationship as well as revealing acquisition of mutations associated with CAR-T resistance. Furthermore, downregulation of B-cell associated antigens was observed, underscoring a mechanistic link to CAR-T evasion as well as demonstrating diagnostic confusion. This case illustrates the utility of employing multiple diagnostic modalities in elucidating a pathologic link between a B-cell lymphoma and poorly differentiated neoplasm following targeted therapy.

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CAR T 细胞疗法后弥漫大 B 细胞淋巴瘤向分化不良的肿瘤转化。
嵌合抗原受体 T 细胞(CAR-T)疗法是精准医疗的最新进展,对复发或难治性 B 细胞恶性肿瘤患者的治疗效果很好。然而,治疗后可能会出现罕见的形态学、免疫表型和基因组改变。本研究将介绍一例弥漫大B细胞淋巴瘤(DLBCL)患者,该患者接受了抗CD19 CAR-T治疗,其子宫内的疾病显示出向分化不良的恶性肿瘤转移,且未能表达任何系特异性标志物。免疫组化、荧光原位杂交(FISH)和靶向新一代测序(NGS)被用来全面描述诊断性 DLBCL 样本与分化不良的子宫肿瘤的特征。对诊断性 DLBCL 和分化不良肿瘤的分析表明,两者之间存在克隆关系,并发现了与 CAR-T 抗性相关的突变。此外,还观察到 B 细胞相关抗原的下调,强调了与 CAR-T 基因逃避的机理联系,并证明了诊断上的混淆。该病例说明,在阐明B细胞淋巴瘤与靶向治疗后分化不良的肿瘤之间的病理联系时,采用多种诊断方式是非常有用的。
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Journal of Hematopathology
Journal of Hematopathology HEMATOLOGYPATHOLOGY-PATHOLOGY
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Hematopathology aims at providing pathologists with a special interest in hematopathology with all the information needed to perform modern pathology in evaluating lymphoid tissues and bone marrow. To this end the journal publishes reviews, editorials, comments, original papers, guidelines and protocols, papers on ancillary techniques, and occasional case reports in the fields of the pathology, molecular biology, and clinical features of diseases of the hematopoietic system. The journal is the unique reference point for all pathologists with an interest in hematopathology. Molecular biologists involved in the expanding field of molecular diagnostics and research on lymphomas and leukemia benefit from the journal, too. Furthermore, the journal is of major interest for hematologists dealing with patients suffering from lymphomas, leukemias, and other diseases. The journal is unique in its true international character. Especially in the field of hematopathology it is clear that there are huge geographical variations in incidence of diseases. This is not only locally relevant, but due to globalization, relevant for all those involved in the management of patients.
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