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Frequent mutation of histone-modifying genes in non-Hodgkin lymphoma

Abstract

Follicular lymphoma (FL) and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) are the two most common non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHLs). Here we sequenced tumour and matched normal DNA from 13 DLBCL cases and one FL case to identify genes with mutations in B-cell NHL. We analysed RNA-seq data from these and another 113 NHLs to identify genes with candidate mutations, and then re-sequenced tumour and matched normal DNA from these cases to confirm 109 genes with multiple somatic mutations. Genes with roles in histone modification were frequent targets of somatic mutation. For example, 32% of DLBCL and 89% of FL cases had somatic mutations in MLL2, which encodes a histone methyltransferase, and 11.4% and 13.4% of DLBCL and FL cases, respectively, had mutations in MEF2B, a calcium-regulated gene that cooperates with CREBBP and EP300 in acetylating histones. Our analysis suggests a previously unappreciated disruption of chromatin biology in lymphomagenesis.

Authors

Morin RD; Mendez-Lago M; Mungall AJ; Goya R; Mungall KL; Corbett RD; Johnson NA; Severson TM; Chiu R; Field M

Journal

Nature, Vol. 476, No. 7360, pp. 298–303

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

August 18, 2011

DOI

10.1038/nature10351

ISSN

0028-0836

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