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Main Authors: Maria‐Myrsini Tzioni, Natsuko Watanabe, Zi Chen, Fangtian Wu, Ewelina Madej, Jasmine Makker, Sarah Guo, Ayoma D Attygalle, Andrew Wotherspoon, Kiminori Sugino, Koichi Ito, Ming‐Qing Du
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author Maria‐Myrsini Tzioni
Natsuko Watanabe
Zi Chen
Fangtian Wu
Ewelina Madej
Jasmine Makker
Sarah Guo
Ayoma D Attygalle
Andrew Wotherspoon
Kiminori Sugino
Koichi Ito
Ming‐Qing Du
author_facet Maria‐Myrsini Tzioni
Natsuko Watanabe
Zi Chen
Fangtian Wu
Ewelina Madej
Jasmine Makker
Sarah Guo
Ayoma D Attygalle
Andrew Wotherspoon
Kiminori Sugino
Koichi Ito
Ming‐Qing Du
Maria‐Myrsini Tzioni
Natsuko Watanabe
Zi Chen
Fangtian Wu
Ewelina Madej
Jasmine Makker
Sarah Guo
Ayoma D Attygalle
Andrew Wotherspoon
Kiminori Sugino
Koichi Ito
Ming‐Qing Du
collection Wiley Open Access
contents Primary thyroid B‐cell lymphoma: molecular insights into its clonal evolution and relapse Maria‐Myrsini Tzioni Natsuko Watanabe Zi Chen Fangtian Wu Ewelina Madej Jasmine Makker Sarah Guo Ayoma D Attygalle Andrew Wotherspoon Kiminori Sugino Koichi Ito Ming‐Qing Du The Journal of Pathology Abstract Primary thyroid lymphomas comprise largely extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa‐associated lymphoid tissue (EMZL) and diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (DLBCL), followed by follicular lymphoma (FL). They commonly develop from a background of Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT), where dysregulated immune responses trigger autoreactive infiltrates and drive clonal B‐cell evolution. To understand how these lymphomas and their relapse evolve, we investigated 10 cases by mutation profiling, including five with metachronous lymphomas [primary lymphoma (EMZL = 4, DLBCL = 1) with local relapse (EMZL = 3, DLBCL = 2)], one composite EMZL and Epstein–Barr virus (EBV)‐positive DLBCL, and four lymphomas (EMZL = 3, FL = 1) with prior or subsequent biopsy showing HT. In four cases with metachronous lymphomas, both common and distinct variants were seen in the paired lesions, indicating their divergent evolution from clonally related lymphoma precursor (CLP) cells. In the remaining case with metachronous lymphomas, the relapsed lesion was progressed from the initial lymphoma. In the case with composite lymphoma, the EBV‐positive DLBCL was transformed from EMZL. Finally, in the four cases with paired lymphoma and HT biopsies, two showed shared mutations between the paired lesions, indicating involvement and divergent evolution from CLP cells. Thyroid lymphoma relapse may frequently develop via divergent evolution from a CLP cell, which is likely premalignant. © 2024 The Author(s). The Journal of Pathology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. 10.1002/path.6380 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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spellingShingle Primary thyroid B‐cell lymphoma: molecular insights into its clonal evolution and relapse
Maria‐Myrsini Tzioni
Natsuko Watanabe
Zi Chen
Fangtian Wu
Ewelina Madej
Jasmine Makker
Sarah Guo
Ayoma D Attygalle
Andrew Wotherspoon
Kiminori Sugino
Koichi Ito
Ming‐Qing Du
The Journal of Pathology
Primary thyroid B‐cell lymphoma: molecular insights into its clonal evolution and relapse Maria‐Myrsini Tzioni Natsuko Watanabe Zi Chen Fangtian Wu Ewelina Madej Jasmine Makker Sarah Guo Ayoma D Attygalle Andrew Wotherspoon Kiminori Sugino Koichi Ito Ming‐Qing Du The Journal of Pathology Abstract Primary thyroid lymphomas comprise largely extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa‐associated lymphoid tissue (EMZL) and diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (DLBCL), followed by follicular lymphoma (FL). They commonly develop from a background of Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT), where dysregulated immune responses trigger autoreactive infiltrates and drive clonal B‐cell evolution. To understand how these lymphomas and their relapse evolve, we investigated 10 cases by mutation profiling, including five with metachronous lymphomas [primary lymphoma (EMZL = 4, DLBCL = 1) with local relapse (EMZL = 3, DLBCL = 2)], one composite EMZL and Epstein–Barr virus (EBV)‐positive DLBCL, and four lymphomas (EMZL = 3, FL = 1) with prior or subsequent biopsy showing HT. In four cases with metachronous lymphomas, both common and distinct variants were seen in the paired lesions, indicating their divergent evolution from clonally related lymphoma precursor (CLP) cells. In the remaining case with metachronous lymphomas, the relapsed lesion was progressed from the initial lymphoma. In the case with composite lymphoma, the EBV‐positive DLBCL was transformed from EMZL. Finally, in the four cases with paired lymphoma and HT biopsies, two showed shared mutations between the paired lesions, indicating involvement and divergent evolution from CLP cells. Thyroid lymphoma relapse may frequently develop via divergent evolution from a CLP cell, which is likely premalignant. © 2024 The Author(s). The Journal of Pathology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. 10.1002/path.6380 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
title Primary thyroid B‐cell lymphoma: molecular insights into its clonal evolution and relapse
topic The Journal of Pathology
url https://pathsocjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/path.6380