作者
Jie Xiong,Bowen Cui,Nan Wang,Yuting Dai,Hao Zhang,Chao‐Fu Wang,Huijuan Zhong,Shu Cheng,Binshen Ouyang,Yu Hu,Xi Zhang,Bin Xu,Wenbin Qian,Rong Tao,Yan Feng,Jianda Hu,Ming Hou,Xuejun Ma,Xin Wang,Yuanhua Liu,Zunmin Zhu,Xiaobin Huang,Li Liu,Chongyang Wu,Li Huang,Yunfeng Shen,Ruibin Huang,Jingyan Xu,Chun Wang,Depei Wu,Yu Li,Jianfeng Li,Pengpeng Xu,Li Wang,Jinyan Huang,Sai‐Juan Chen,Weili Zhao
摘要
Natural killer/T cell lymphoma (NKTCL) is an aggressive and heterogeneous entity of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, strongly associated with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection. To identify molecular subtypes of NKTCL based on genomic structural alterations and EBV sequences, we performed multi-omics study on 128 biopsy samples of newly diagnosed NKTCL and defined three prominent subtypes, which differ significantly in cell of origin, EBV gene expression, transcriptional signatures, and responses to asparaginase-based regimens and targeted therapy. Our findings thus identify molecular networks of EBV-associated pathogenesis and suggest potential clinical strategies on NKTCL.