PIK3CA amplification and PTEN deletion in invasive B-cell lymphoma and their clinico-pathological significance
10.3969/j.issn.1000-8179.2018.08.060
- VernacularTitle:侵袭性B细胞淋巴瘤中PIK3CA扩增和PTEN缺失及其临床病理学意义
- Author:
Mingfu MA
1
;
Li YU
;
Zhiping MA
;
Wei ZHANG
;
Wenli CUI
Author Information
1. 新疆医科大学第一附属医院病理科 乌鲁木齐市830000
- Keywords:
invasive B-cell lymphoma;
PIK3CA;
PTEN;
clinicopathological features
- From:
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology
2018;45(8):379-384
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the expression of PIK3CA and PTEN in PI3K/Akt/Mtor signaling pathway and its correlation with clinicopathological parameters in invasive B-cell lymphoma.Methods:A total of 235 invasive B-cell lymphoma cases enrolled in First Affliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University from January 2008 to December 2012,without any pre-operative treatment,were collected;those included 205 cases of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma(DLBCL),27 cases of Burkitt lymphoma(BL),and the remaining three cases were somewhere between DLBCL and BL,but could not be classified clearly.The expression of PIK3CA and PTEN genes was detected by fluo-rescence in situ hybridization.The relationship between PIK3CA and PTEN genes was analyzed statistically and extended to clinicopathological parameters and prognosis.Results:The positive rate of PIK3CA amplification in invasive B-cell lymphoma was 12.3%(29/235),and the positive rate of clinical stageⅠ-Ⅱ(8.6%,12/139)was much lower than that ofⅢ-Ⅳ(17.7%,17/96),with the difference being statistically significant (P=0.038).The deletion rate of PTEN in invasive B cell lymphoma was 13.6%(32/235),which was not correlated with other clinicopathological features.PIK3CA amplification was negatively correlated with PTEN deletion(P=0.046),and neither was found to be significantly associated with survival.Conclusions:PIK3CA amplification and PTEN deletion play a role in the development of invasive B-cell lymphoma,and the former is associated with late stage of the disease.