Nature Communications (Nov 2022)

Single-cell profiling reveals a memory B cell-like subtype of follicular lymphoma with increased transformation risk

  • Xuehai Wang,
  • Michael Nissen,
  • Deanne Gracias,
  • Manabu Kusakabe,
  • Guillermo Simkin,
  • Aixiang Jiang,
  • Gerben Duns,
  • Clementine Sarkozy,
  • Laura Hilton,
  • Elizabeth A. Chavez,
  • Gabriela C. Segat,
  • Rachel Wong,
  • Jubin Kim,
  • Tomohiro Aoki,
  • Rashedul Islam,
  • Christina May,
  • Stacy Hung,
  • Kate Tyshchenko,
  • Ryan R. Brinkman,
  • Martin Hirst,
  • Aly Karsan,
  • Ciara Freeman,
  • Laurie H. Sehn,
  • Ryan D. Morin,
  • Andrew J. Roth,
  • Kerry J. Savage,
  • Jeffrey W. Craig,
  • Sohrab P. Shah,
  • Christian Steidl,
  • David W. Scott,
  • Andrew P. Weng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-34408-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Follicular lymphoma can transform to a more aggressive histology. Here, the authors use bulk and single cell analysis to create a 26 marker panel which could be used to profile FL samples and predict the risk of transformation using flow cytometry.