Genetic analysis of cell-free DNA in follicular lymphoma in comparison with tissue-derived DNA.
Early disease progression, including histological transformation, can occur in follicular lymphoma, but tumor heterogeneity makes comparison difficult.
APA
Hori Y, Hosoi H, et al. (2025). Genetic analysis of cell-free DNA in follicular lymphoma in comparison with tissue-derived DNA.. Leukemia & lymphoma, 66(14), 2633-2643. https://doi.org/10.1080/10428194.2025.2556961
MLA
Hori Y, et al.. "Genetic analysis of cell-free DNA in follicular lymphoma in comparison with tissue-derived DNA.." Leukemia & lymphoma, vol. 66, no. 14, 2025, pp. 2633-2643.
PMID
41090519
Abstract
Early disease progression, including histological transformation, can occur in follicular lymphoma, but tumor heterogeneity makes comparison difficult. We analyzed cell-free DNA from 30 patients with follicular lymphoma to assess cell-free DNA concentration and gene mutations. Mutational profiles were also examined in 16 cases using DNA from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue samples. Cell-free DNA concentrations were higher in cases with histological transformation. Both the number of mutations per patient and the number of mutated genes were greater in cell-free DNA than in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue-derived DNA. Notably, mutations were more frequently detected in cell-free DNA. mutations were more commonly observed in cases with a low frequency of somatic hypermutation in genes. Cell-free DNA analysis in follicular lymphoma may become a complementary approach, overcoming the limitations of assessing disease status from single biopsy sites. Further studies will examine the usefulness of cell-free DNA in predicting disease progression in follicular lymphoma.
MeSH Terms
Humans; Lymphoma, Follicular; Mutation; Male; Female; Middle Aged; Aged; Cell-Free Nucleic Acids; DNA Mutational Analysis; Aged, 80 and over; Disease Progression; Adult; Biomarkers, Tumor; Paraffin Embedding
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