The mutational landscape and its longitudinal dynamics in relapsed and refractory classic Hodgkin lymphoma
- Open Access
- 24-02-2025
- Hodgkin Lymphoma
- Research
- Authors
- Hanno Witte
- Axel Künstner
- Thomas Hahn
- Veronica Bernard
- Stephanie Stölting
- Kathrin Kusch
- Kumar Nagarathinam
- Cyrus Khandanpour
- Nikolas von Bubnoff
- Arthur Bauer
- Michael Grunert
- Svenja Hartung
- Annette Arndt
- Konrad Steinestel
- Hartmut Merz
- Hauke Busch
- Alfred C. Feller
- Niklas Gebauer
- Published in
- Annals of Hematology | Issue 3/2025
Abstract
In classic Hodgkin-lymphoma (cHL), only a few cases recur, and only a limited fraction of patients is primary-refractory to standard-polychemotherapy. Underlying genomic features of unfavorable clinical courses remain sparsely characterized. Here, we investigated the genomic characteristics of primary-refractory/relapsed cHL in contrast with responders. Therefore, ultra-deep next-generation panel-sequencing was performed on a total of 59 FFPE-samples (20 responders, 26 relapsed (rHL: 11 initial-diagnosis, 15 relapse) and 13 primary-refractory (prHL: 8 initial-diagnosis, 5 progression) from 44 cHL-patients applying a hybrid-capture approach. We compared samples associated with distinct disease courses concerning their oncogenic drivers, mutational signatures, and perturbed pathways. Compared to responders, mutations in genes such as PMS2, PDGFRB, KAT6A, EPHB1, and HGF were detected more frequently in prHL/rHL. Additionally, we observed that in rHL or prHL, BARD1-mutations occur, whereas ETV1, NF1, and MET-mutations were eliminated through clonal selection. A significant enrichment of non-synonymous variants was detected in prHL compared to responders and a significant selection process in favor of NOTCH-pathway mutations driving rHL or prHL was observed. However, our analysis revealed a negative selection process for non-synonymous variants affecting the hippo-pathway. This study delineates distinct mutational signatures between responders and rHL/prHL, whilst illustrating longitudinal dynamics in mutational profiles using paired samples. Further, several exploitable therapeutic vulnerabilities for rHL and prHL were identified.
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- Title
- The mutational landscape and its longitudinal dynamics in relapsed and refractory classic Hodgkin lymphoma
- Authors
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Hanno Witte
Axel Künstner
Thomas Hahn
Veronica Bernard
Stephanie Stölting
Kathrin Kusch
Kumar Nagarathinam
Cyrus Khandanpour
Nikolas von Bubnoff
Arthur Bauer
Michael Grunert
Svenja Hartung
Annette Arndt
Konrad Steinestel
Hartmut Merz
Hauke Busch
Alfred C. Feller
Niklas Gebauer
- Publication date
- 24-02-2025
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Keyword
- Hodgkin Lymphoma
- Published in
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Annals of Hematology / Issue 3/2025
Print ISSN: 0939-5555
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0584 - DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00277-025-06274-5
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