Clonal hematopoiesis and lymphoma-associated mutations in hematopoietic progenitors in B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Authors
- Laura Wiegand
- Patricia Silva
- Daniel Noerenberg
- Friederike Christen
- Klara Kopp
- Benjamin Nick Locher
- Pelle Löwe
- Marlon Tilgner
- Robert Altwasser
- Vanessa Storzer
- Catarina Marlene Stein
- Franziska Briest
- Christopher Maximilian Arends
- Mareike Frick
- Jana Ihlow
- Anna Dolnik
- Naveed Ishaque
- Ulrich Keller
- Il-Kang Na
- Livius Penter
- Lars Bullinger
- Raphael Hablesreiter
- Frederik Damm
Journal
- Blood
Citation
- Blood
Abstract
Gene-specific expansion patterns were evident among the most frequent CH lesions, with DNMT3A-mutant clones exhibiting impaired hematopoietic differentiation and TET2-mutant clones showing multi-lineage propagation. Notably, identical CH clones were detected in 41% of corresponding lymphomas, displaying distinct clonal dynamics: tumor-promoting CH (expansion in B-NHL; 10/16 clones; mainly TP53) and tumor-infiltrating CH (no expansion; mainly DNMT3A). Moreover, we identified lymphoma-associated mutations in flow-sorted hematopoietic progenitors from patients with indolent but not aggressive B-NHL and observed a stepwise accumulation of mutations along the lymphoid differentiation path. Single-cell genotyping confirmed the presence of mutated progenitors in 3 follicular, 2 mantle cell and 2 marginal zone lymphoma patients, providing direct evidence of a pre-neoplastic state in disease pathogenesis. Our findings offer novel insight into the cellular origin of nodal B-NHLs and highlight a previously underappreciated role for early clonal events involving the stem/progenitor cell compartment.