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Independent Mechanisms Lead to Genomic Instability in Hodgkin Lymphoma: Microsatellite or Chromosomal Instability †

Background: Microsatellite and chromosomal instability have been investigated in Hodgkin lymphoma (HL). Materials and Methods: We studied seven HL cell lines (five Nodular Sclerosis (NS) and two Mixed Cellularity (MC)) and patient peripheral blood lymphocytes (100 NS-HL and 23 MC-HL). Microsatellite...

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Autores principales: Cuceu, Corina, Colicchio, Bruno, Jeandidier, Eric, Junker, Steffen, Plassa, François, Shim, Grace, Mika, Justyna, Frenzel, Monika, AL Jawhari, Mustafa, Hempel, William M., O’Brien, Grainne, Lenain, Aude, Morat, Luc, Girinsky, Theodore, Dieterlen, Alain, Polanska, Joanna, Badie, Christophe, Carde, Patrice, M’Kacher, Radhia
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6071189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30011886
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers10070233
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author Cuceu, Corina
Colicchio, Bruno
Jeandidier, Eric
Junker, Steffen
Plassa, François
Shim, Grace
Mika, Justyna
Frenzel, Monika
AL Jawhari, Mustafa
Hempel, William M.
O’Brien, Grainne
Lenain, Aude
Morat, Luc
Girinsky, Theodore
Dieterlen, Alain
Polanska, Joanna
Badie, Christophe
Carde, Patrice
M’Kacher, Radhia
author_facet Cuceu, Corina
Colicchio, Bruno
Jeandidier, Eric
Junker, Steffen
Plassa, François
Shim, Grace
Mika, Justyna
Frenzel, Monika
AL Jawhari, Mustafa
Hempel, William M.
O’Brien, Grainne
Lenain, Aude
Morat, Luc
Girinsky, Theodore
Dieterlen, Alain
Polanska, Joanna
Badie, Christophe
Carde, Patrice
M’Kacher, Radhia
author_sort Cuceu, Corina
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description Background: Microsatellite and chromosomal instability have been investigated in Hodgkin lymphoma (HL). Materials and Methods: We studied seven HL cell lines (five Nodular Sclerosis (NS) and two Mixed Cellularity (MC)) and patient peripheral blood lymphocytes (100 NS-HL and 23 MC-HL). Microsatellite instability (MSI) was assessed by PCR. Chromosomal instability and telomere dysfunction were investigated by FISH. DNA repair mechanisms were studied by transcriptomic and molecular approaches. Results: In the cell lines, we observed high MSI in L428 (4/5), KMH2, and HDLM2 (3/5), low MSI in L540, L591, and SUP-HD1, and none in L1236. NS-HL cell lines showed telomere shortening, associated with alterations of nuclear shape. Small cells were characterized by telomere loss and deletion, leading to chromosomal fusion, large nucleoplasmic bridges, and breakage/fusion/bridge (B/F/B) cycles, leading to chromosomal instability. The MC-HL cell lines showed substantial heterogeneity of telomere length. Intrachromosmal double strand breaks induced dicentric chromosome formation, high levels of micronucleus formation, and small nucleoplasmic bridges. B/F/B cycles induced complex chromosomal rearrangements. We observed a similar pattern in circulating lymphocytes of NS-HL and MC-HL patients. Transcriptome analysis confirmed the differences in the DNA repair pathways between the NS and MC cell lines. In addition, the NS-HL cell lines were radiosensitive and the MC-cell lines resistant to apoptosis after radiation exposure. Conclusions: In mononuclear NS-HL cells, loss of telomere integrity may present the first step in the ongoing process of chromosomal instability. Here, we identified, MSI as an additional mechanism for genomic instability in HL.
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spelling pubmed-60711892018-08-09 Independent Mechanisms Lead to Genomic Instability in Hodgkin Lymphoma: Microsatellite or Chromosomal Instability † Cuceu, Corina Colicchio, Bruno Jeandidier, Eric Junker, Steffen Plassa, François Shim, Grace Mika, Justyna Frenzel, Monika AL Jawhari, Mustafa Hempel, William M. O’Brien, Grainne Lenain, Aude Morat, Luc Girinsky, Theodore Dieterlen, Alain Polanska, Joanna Badie, Christophe Carde, Patrice M’Kacher, Radhia Cancers (Basel) Article Background: Microsatellite and chromosomal instability have been investigated in Hodgkin lymphoma (HL). Materials and Methods: We studied seven HL cell lines (five Nodular Sclerosis (NS) and two Mixed Cellularity (MC)) and patient peripheral blood lymphocytes (100 NS-HL and 23 MC-HL). Microsatellite instability (MSI) was assessed by PCR. Chromosomal instability and telomere dysfunction were investigated by FISH. DNA repair mechanisms were studied by transcriptomic and molecular approaches. Results: In the cell lines, we observed high MSI in L428 (4/5), KMH2, and HDLM2 (3/5), low MSI in L540, L591, and SUP-HD1, and none in L1236. NS-HL cell lines showed telomere shortening, associated with alterations of nuclear shape. Small cells were characterized by telomere loss and deletion, leading to chromosomal fusion, large nucleoplasmic bridges, and breakage/fusion/bridge (B/F/B) cycles, leading to chromosomal instability. The MC-HL cell lines showed substantial heterogeneity of telomere length. Intrachromosmal double strand breaks induced dicentric chromosome formation, high levels of micronucleus formation, and small nucleoplasmic bridges. B/F/B cycles induced complex chromosomal rearrangements. We observed a similar pattern in circulating lymphocytes of NS-HL and MC-HL patients. Transcriptome analysis confirmed the differences in the DNA repair pathways between the NS and MC cell lines. In addition, the NS-HL cell lines were radiosensitive and the MC-cell lines resistant to apoptosis after radiation exposure. Conclusions: In mononuclear NS-HL cells, loss of telomere integrity may present the first step in the ongoing process of chromosomal instability. Here, we identified, MSI as an additional mechanism for genomic instability in HL. MDPI 2018-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6071189/ /pubmed/30011886 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers10070233 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cuceu, Corina
Colicchio, Bruno
Jeandidier, Eric
Junker, Steffen
Plassa, François
Shim, Grace
Mika, Justyna
Frenzel, Monika
AL Jawhari, Mustafa
Hempel, William M.
O’Brien, Grainne
Lenain, Aude
Morat, Luc
Girinsky, Theodore
Dieterlen, Alain
Polanska, Joanna
Badie, Christophe
Carde, Patrice
M’Kacher, Radhia
Independent Mechanisms Lead to Genomic Instability in Hodgkin Lymphoma: Microsatellite or Chromosomal Instability †
title Independent Mechanisms Lead to Genomic Instability in Hodgkin Lymphoma: Microsatellite or Chromosomal Instability †
title_full Independent Mechanisms Lead to Genomic Instability in Hodgkin Lymphoma: Microsatellite or Chromosomal Instability †
title_fullStr Independent Mechanisms Lead to Genomic Instability in Hodgkin Lymphoma: Microsatellite or Chromosomal Instability †
title_full_unstemmed Independent Mechanisms Lead to Genomic Instability in Hodgkin Lymphoma: Microsatellite or Chromosomal Instability †
title_short Independent Mechanisms Lead to Genomic Instability in Hodgkin Lymphoma: Microsatellite or Chromosomal Instability †
title_sort independent mechanisms lead to genomic instability in hodgkin lymphoma: microsatellite or chromosomal instability †
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6071189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30011886
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers10070233
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