iScience (Oct 2020)

A Spatially Resolved Dark- versus Light-Zone Microenvironment Signature Subdivides Germinal Center-Related Aggressive B Cell Lymphomas

  • Claudio Tripodo,
  • Federica Zanardi,
  • Fabio Iannelli,
  • Saveria Mazzara,
  • Mariella Vegliante,
  • Gaia Morello,
  • Arianna Di Napoli,
  • Alessandro Mangogna,
  • Fabio Facchetti,
  • Sabina Sangaletti,
  • Claudia Chiodoni,
  • Alison VanShoiack,
  • Anand D. Jeyasekharan,
  • Stefano Casola,
  • Mario P. Colombo,
  • Maurilio Ponzoni,
  • Stefano A. Pileri

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 10
p. 101562

Abstract

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Summary: We applied digital spatial profiling for 87 immune and stromal genes to lymph node germinal center (GC) dark- and light-zone (DZ/LZ) regions of interest to obtain a differential signature of these two distinct microenvironments. The spatially resolved 53-genes signature, comprising key genes of the DZ mutational machinery and LZ immune and mesenchymal milieu, was applied to the transcriptomes of 543 GC-related diffuse large B cell lymphomas and double-hit (DH) lymphomas. According to the DZ/LZ signature, the GC-related lymphomas were sub-classified into two clusters. The subgroups differed in the distribution of DH cases and survival, with most DH displaying a distinct DZ-like profile. The clustering analysis was also performed using a 25-genes signature composed of genes positively enriched in the non-B, stromal sub-compartments, for the first time achieving DZ/LZ discrimination based on stromal/immune features. The report offers new insight into the GC microenvironment, hinting at a DZ microenvironment of origin in DH lymphomas.

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