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Targeted Mutational Analysis of Intestinal T-cell Lymphomas, Using a Customized Targeted Amplicon Panel on the Ion Torrent PGM

Intestinal T-cell lymphomas (ITCL) are rare, aggressive T-cell lymphomas that are composed primarily of enteropathy-associated lymphomas Type 1 and type 2, and a small fraction of cases not classifiable as EATL that are classified as peripheral T-cell lymphoma, not otherwise classifiable. The molecular pathogenesis of these rare lymphomas is largely unknown. We studied a series of 34 ITCL cases using a combination of amplicon based targeted next generation sequencing and pyrosequencing for mutations in 34 genes previously reported to be mutated in other types of T-cell lymphomas and other genes known to have significant roles in normal T-cell proliferation. We identified a high percentage of cases with mutations in JAK/STAT signaling pathway members, and also in RAS family members. Notably, we did not detect GNAI-2 mutations in our North American cases of EATL type 2 by targeted pyrosequencing, which had been reported previously in Asian cases.