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  • The study evaluated the integration of advanced sequencing techniques and flow cytometry to improve diagnostic processes for pediatric lymphoma, analyzing biopsies from 110 children suspected of having the disease.
  • A standardized workflow combining histology, flow cytometry, and next-generation sequencing was utilized, enabling rapid and accurate diagnoses, particularly in T-cell and B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas.
  • The findings showed that RNA sequencing and whole exome sequencing identified additional genetic abnormalities, enhancing diagnostic accuracy and paving the way for innovative treatment strategies tailored for pediatric patients.

Article Abstract

The study was conducted to assess the feasibility of integrating state-of-the-art sequencing techniques and flow cytometry into diagnostic workup of pediatric lymphoma. RNA sequencing (RNAseq), whole exome sequencing, and flow cytometry were implemented into routine diagnostic workup of pediatric biopsies with lymphoma in the differential diagnosis. Within 1 year, biopsies from 110 children (122 specimens) were analyzed because of suspected malignant lymphoma. The experience with a standardized workflow combining histology and immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, and next-generation sequencing technologies is reported. Flow cytometry was performed with fresh tissue in 83% (102/122) of specimens and allowed rapid diagnosis of T-cell and B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas. RNAseq was performed in all non-Hodgkin lymphoma biopsies and 42% (19/45) of Hodgkin lymphoma samples. RNAseq detected all but one of the translocations found by fluorescence in situ hybridization and PCR. RNAseq and whole exome sequencing identified additional genetic abnormalities not detected by conventional approaches. Finally, 3 cases are highlighted to exemplify how synergy between different diagnostic techniques and specialists can be achieved. This study demonstrates the feasibility and discusses the added value of integrating modern sequencing techniques and flow cytometry into a workflow for routine diagnostic workup of lymphoma. The inclusion of RNA and DNA sequencing not only supports diagnostics but also will lay the ground for the development of novel research-based treatment strategies for pediatric lymphoma patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.labinv.2023.100267DOI Listing

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