Evolution of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia to Richter's Syndrome (RS)
Richter's syndrome arising from chronic lymphocytic leukemia is a striking example of an aggressive malignant histology that emerges from indolent cancer. To understand this process, we reconstructed phylogenies based on whole exome sequencing of matched normal, CLL and RS samples. We computationally deconvoluted CLL and RS clones and identified drivers of transformation. We additionally performed whole genome sequencing, whole transcriptome sequencing and single-cell transcriptome sequencing to understand the mutational signatures, genome-wide events and gene expression changes associated with transformation.
- Type: Longitudinal
- Archiver: The database of Genotypes and Phenotypes (dbGaP)