TY - JOUR
T1 - BCL2 antibodies targeted at different epitopes detect varying levels of protein expression and correlate with frequent gene amplification in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
AU - Kendrick, Samantha L.
AU - Redd, Lucas
AU - Muranyi, Andrea
AU - Henricksen, Leigh A.
AU - Stanislaw, Stacey
AU - Smith, Lynette M.
AU - Perry, Anamarija M.
AU - Fu, Kai
AU - Weisenburger, Dennis D.
AU - Rosenwald, Andreas
AU - Ott, German
AU - Gascoyne, Randy D.
AU - Jaffe, Elaine S.
AU - Campo, Elías
AU - Delabie, Jan
AU - Braziel, Rita M.
AU - Cook, James R.
AU - Tubbs, Raymond R.
AU - Staudt, Louis M.
AU - Chan, Wing Chung
AU - Steidl, Christian
AU - Grogan, Thomas M.
AU - Rimsza, Lisa M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2014/10/1
Y1 - 2014/10/1
N2 - Patients with aggressive, BCL2 protein-positive (+) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) often experience rapid disease progression that is refractory to standard therapy. However, there is potential for false-negative staining of BCL2 using the standard monoclonal mouse 124 antibody that hinders the identification of these high-risk DLBCL patients. Herein, we compare 2 alternative rabbit monoclonal antibodies (E17 and SP66) to the 124 clone in staining for BCL2 in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded DLBCL tissues. Overall, in 2 independent DLBCL cohorts, E17 and SP66 detected BCL2 expression more frequently than 124. In the context of MYC expression, cases identified as BCL2 (+) with SP66 demonstrated the strongest correlation with worse overall survival. The 124 clone failed to detect BCL2 expression in the majority of translocation (+), amplification (+), and activated B-cell DLBCL cases in which high levels of BCL2 protein are expected. Using dual in situ hybridization as a new tool to detect BCL2 translocation and amplification, we observed similar results as previously reported for fluorescence in situ hybridization for translocation but a higher amplification frequency, indicating that BCL2 amplification may be underreported in DLBCL. Among the discrepant cases, phosphorylation of BCL2 at T69 and/or S70 was more common than in the concordant cases and may contribute to the 124 false negatives, in addition to previously associated mutations within the epitope region. The accurate detection of BCL2 expression is important in the prognosis and treatment of DLBCL particularly with new anti-BCL2 therapies.
AB - Patients with aggressive, BCL2 protein-positive (+) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) often experience rapid disease progression that is refractory to standard therapy. However, there is potential for false-negative staining of BCL2 using the standard monoclonal mouse 124 antibody that hinders the identification of these high-risk DLBCL patients. Herein, we compare 2 alternative rabbit monoclonal antibodies (E17 and SP66) to the 124 clone in staining for BCL2 in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded DLBCL tissues. Overall, in 2 independent DLBCL cohorts, E17 and SP66 detected BCL2 expression more frequently than 124. In the context of MYC expression, cases identified as BCL2 (+) with SP66 demonstrated the strongest correlation with worse overall survival. The 124 clone failed to detect BCL2 expression in the majority of translocation (+), amplification (+), and activated B-cell DLBCL cases in which high levels of BCL2 protein are expected. Using dual in situ hybridization as a new tool to detect BCL2 translocation and amplification, we observed similar results as previously reported for fluorescence in situ hybridization for translocation but a higher amplification frequency, indicating that BCL2 amplification may be underreported in DLBCL. Among the discrepant cases, phosphorylation of BCL2 at T69 and/or S70 was more common than in the concordant cases and may contribute to the 124 false negatives, in addition to previously associated mutations within the epitope region. The accurate detection of BCL2 expression is important in the prognosis and treatment of DLBCL particularly with new anti-BCL2 therapies.
KW - BCL2 amplification and translocation
KW - BCL2 phosphorylation
KW - Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
KW - Dual in situ hybridization (dual ISH)
KW - E17 and SP66 BCL2 antibodies
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U2 - 10.1016/j.humpath.2014.06.005
DO - 10.1016/j.humpath.2014.06.005
M3 - Article
C2 - 25090918
AN - SCOPUS:84908159321
SN - 0046-8177
VL - 45
SP - 2144
EP - 2153
JO - Human pathology
JF - Human pathology
IS - 10
ER -