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    Tumor microenvironment of Burkitt lymphoma: different immune signatures with different clinical behavior

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    Date
    2024
    Author
    Maria, Chiara S
    Giorgio, Bertolazzi
    Morello, Gaia
    Corvo, Marcello Del
    Granai, Massimo
    Sapienza, Maria R
    Leahy, Ciara I
    Fennell, Eanna
    Belmonte, Beatrice
    Arcuri, Felice
    Vannucchi, Margherita
    Mancini, Virginia
    Guazzo, Raffaella
    Boccacci, Roberto
    Onyango, Noel
    Nyagol, Joshua
    Santi, Raffaella
    Stefano, Gioia Di
    Ferrara, Domenico
    Bellan, Cristiana
    Marafioti, Teresa
    Ott, German
    Siebert, Reiner
    Quintanilla-Fend, Leticia
    Murray, Paul
    Tripodo, Claudio
    Pileri, Stefano
    Lazzi, Stefano
    Leoncini, Lorenzo
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    Article
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    Burkitt lymphoma (BL) is characterized by a tumor microenvironment (TME) in which macrophages represent the main component, determining a distinct histological appearance known as "starry sky" pattern. However, in some instances, BL may exhibit a granulomatous reaction that has been previously linked to favorable prognosis and spontaneous regression. The aim of our study was to deeply characterize the immune landscape of 7 cases of Epstein-Barr virus-positive (EBV+) BL with granulomatous reaction compared with 8 cases of EBV+ BL and 8 EBV-negative (EBV-) BL, both with typical starry sky pattern, by Gene expression profiling performed on the NanoString nCounter platform. Subsequently, the data were validated using multiplex and combined immunostaining. Based on unsupervised clustering of differentially expressed genes, BL samples formed 3 distinct clusters differentially enriched in BL with a diffuse granulomatous reaction (cluster 1), EBV+ BL with typical starry sky pattern (cluster 2), EBV- BL with typical "starry sky" (cluster 3). We observed variations in the immune response signature among BL with granulomatous reaction and BL with typical "starry sky," both EBV+ and EBV-. The TME signature in BL with diffuse granulomatous reaction showed a proinflammatory response, whereas BLs with "starry sky" were characterized by upregulation of M2 polarization and protumor response. Moreover, the analysis of additional signatures revealed an upregulation of the dark zone signature and epigenetic signature in BL with a typical starry sky. Tumor-associated macrophages and epigenetic regulators may be promising targets for additional therapies for BL lymphoma, opening novel immunotherapeutic strategies.
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    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38861355/
    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke/handle/11295/166485
    Citation
    iciliano MC, Bertolazzi G, Morello G, Tornambè S, Del Corvo M, Granai M, Sapienza MR, Leahy CI, Fennell E, Belmonte B, Arcuri F, Vannucchi M, Mancini V, Guazzo R, Boccacci R, Onyango N, Nyagol J, Santi R, Di Stefano G, Ferrara D, Bellan C, Marafioti T, Ott G, Siebert R, Quintanilla-Fend L, Fend F, Murray P, Tripodo C, Pileri S, Lazzi S, Leoncini L. Tumor microenvironment of Burkitt lymphoma: different immune signatures with different clinical behavior. Blood Adv. 2024 Aug 27;8(16):4330-4343. doi: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2023011506. PMID: 38861355.
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    University of Nairobi
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