Publications by authors named "Holly Berg"

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  • The study focuses on the rare occurrence of follicular lymphoma (FL) and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) exhibiting concurrent rearrangements of the BCL2 and IRF4 genes in adults.
  • Five patients were identified, predominantly elderly with various stages of disease, showcasing diverse histological features, and four patients had a significant presence of both BCL2 and IRF4 rearrangements.
  • The findings suggest that these unique cases should be classified more appropriately as FL and FL/DLBCL rather than as large B-cell lymphoma associated with IRF4 rearrangement, given their distinct clinical and mutational profiles.
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  • * A study at Mayo Clinic identified 43 patients with IRF4-rearranged B-cell lymphomas from 2015-2020, revealing consistent features like large cell morphology and absence of certain rearrangements.
  • * LBL-IRF4 cases in younger individuals closely resemble those in pediatrics and lack specific rearrangements, while older adults tend to have atypical features and may resemble diffuse lymphomas, indicating differing clinical behaviors based on age and anatomic site.
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  • * Of the cases, 87% displayed the typical t(15;17) chromosomal translocation, while 6% had atypical genetic patterns and 0.7% were cryptic despite having the fusion identified by advanced methods.
  • * The research highlights the prevalence of additional chromosomal abnormalities and complex karyotypes in APL cases, providing valuable insights for clinicians and researchers working with this leukemia type.
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KMT2A gene rearrangements are a major oncogenic driver in multiple hematologic neoplasms. Apart from t(9;11)(p21;q23) (KMT2A/MLLT3) in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), KMT2A gene rearrangements are considered to convey high risk and poor overall survival. Herein, we report a case of a 7 year old boy with newly diagnosed AML and a cryptic KMT2A/AFDN gene fusion resulting from a 5'KMT2A insertional event.

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Zinc-finger protein 384 (ZNF384) gene fusions with EP300 have recently been described as a recurrent fusion in B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) with a good response to conventional chemotherapy, suggesting a favorable prognosis. Herein, we report on a female patient aged 12 years with uninformative conventional chromosome and B-ALL panel fluorescence in situ hybridization studies with chromosomal microarray showing multiple copy number gains, including relative gains in the ZNF384 (12p13.31) and EP300 (22q13.

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Acute undifferentiated leukemia (AUL) is a very rare hematologic neoplasm that expresses no markers specific for either myeloid or lymphoid lineages. While commonly observed in several acute leukemias, KMT2A rearrangements in AUL have been rarely reported in the literature. We report the third case to our knowledge of AUL harboring a KMT2A rearrangement.

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Background: Flow cytometric detection of T-cell clonality is challenging. The current available methodology for T-cell receptor (TCR) Vβ repertoire evaluation is a complex assay and has limited sensitivity especially for detecting low levels of disease. Therefore, there is an unmet need for a reliable, simple, and rapid assay to identify T-cell clonality.

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