Anke van den Berg
prof. dr.
I work as a clinical molecular biologist in the department of Pathology. In this function I supervise and implement advanced molecular diagnostic techniques. Within my research line, I focus on the molecular pathogenesis of B-cell Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The specific fields of interest are genomic aberrations, genetic susceptibility, and the role of small and long noncoding RNAs. I have several international collaborations and am PI and co-PI in various projects.
Detecting therapy-guiding RNA aberrations in platelets of non-small cell lung cancer patients
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10.1101/2021.01.26.21250013
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Pei Meng, Anna de Bruyn-Rybczynska, Jiacong Wei, Miente Martijn Terpstra, Wim Timens, Ed Schuuring, Jeroen Hiltermann, Harry J. M. Groen, A. J. van der Wekken, A. van den Berg, Klaas Kok
MiR-378a-3p Is Critical for Burkitt Lymphoma Cell Growth
Published in: Cancers
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10.3390/cancers12123546
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Simple Summary MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small RNAs that regulate expression of specific target genes. We observed elevated levels of miR-378a-3p in Burkitt lymphoma (BL) and studied its role in the pathogenesis of BL. Inhibition of miR-378a-3p reduced growth of BL cells, confirming its significance in BL. Identification of BL specific target genes of miR-378a-3p revealed four candidates. For two of them, MNT and IRAK4, miR-378a-dependent regulation was confirmed at the protein level. Overexpression of MNT and IRAK4 in BL cell lines resulted in a similar effect as observed...
Fubiao Niu, Agnieszka Dzikiewicz-Krawczyk, Jasper Koerts, Debora de Jong, Laura Wijenberg, Margot Fernandez Hernandez, Izabella Slezak-Prochazka, Melanie Winkle, Wierd Kooistra, Tineke van der Sluis, Bea Rutgers, Miente Martijn Terpstra, Klaas Kok, Joost Kluiver, Anke van den Berg
Treatment of patients with MYC rearrangement positive large B-cell lymphoma with R-CHOP plus lenalidomide: results of a multicenter phase II HOVON trial
Published in: Haematologica
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10.3324/haematol.2019.238162
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Patients with MYC-rearrangement positive large B-cell lymphoma (MYC+ LBCL) have an inferior prognosis following standard first-line therapy with rituximab, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisolone (R-CHOP) compared to patients withoutMYC rearrangement. Although intensive chemotherapy regimens yield higher remission rates, toxicity remains a concern. Lenalidomide is an oral immunomodulatory drug which downregulates MYC and its target genes thereby providing support using lenalidomide as additional therapeutic option for MYC+ LBCL. A phase II trial was conducted evaluating the efficacy of lenalidomide (15 mg day 1-14) in combination with R-CHOP (R2CHOP) in...
Martine E D Chamuleau, Coreline N Burggraaff, Marcel Nijland, Katerina Bakunina, Rogier Mous, Pieternella J Lugtenburg, Daan Dierickx, Gustaaf W van Imhoff, Joost S P Vermaat, Erik A F Marijt, Otto Visser, Caroline Mandigers, Yavuz M Bilgin, Aart Beeker, Mark F Durian, Bas van Rees, Lara H Bohmer, Lidwine W Tick, Rinske S Boersma, Tjeerd J F SnijdersHarry C Schouten, Harry R Koene, Eva de Jongh, Nathalie Hijmering, Arjan Diepstra, Anke van den Berg, Anne I J Arens, Julia Huijbregts, Otto Hoekstra, Josee M Zijlstra, Daphne de Jong, Marie José Kersten
Rosetting T cells in Hodgkin lymphoma are activated by immunological synapse components HLA class II and CD58
Published in: Blood
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10.1182/blood.2020005546
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A unique feature of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is the presence of CD4+ T cells that surround, protect, and promote survival of tumor cells. The adhesion molecules involved in this so-called T-cell rosetting are important components of the immunological synapse (IS). However, it is unknown whether this synapse is fully assembled and leads to T-cell activation by enabling interaction between the T-cell receptor (TCR) and human leukocyte antigen class II (HLA-II). We established a novel rosetting model by coculturing HLA-II-matched peripheral blood mononuclear cells with HL cell lines and...
Johanna Veldman, Lydia Visser, Magdalena Huberts-Kregel, Natasja Muller, Bouke Hepkema, Anke Van den Berg, Arjan Diepstra
An All-In-One Transcriptome-Based Assay to Identify Therapy-Guiding Genomic Aberrations in Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer Patients
Published in: Cancers
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10.3390/cancers12102843
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Simple Summary Treatment of patients diagnosed with advanced pulmonary adenocarcinoma depends on the presence of genomic aberrations that are targetable for a specific tyrosine kinase inhibitor. Subsequent treatment lines depend on presence of mutations that are associated with emerging resistance. These aberrations include a variety of gene activating mutations, including single nucleotide variants, small insertion-deletions, exon skipping events, and gene fusions. At this moment different assays are used to detect these aberrations in the clinic. In this paper we introduce a novel method that can detect these genomic...
Jiacong Wei, Anna A Rybczynska, Pei Meng, Martijn Terpstra, Ali Saber, Jantine Sietzema, Wim Timens, Ed Schuuring, T Jeroen N Hiltermann, Harry J M Groen, Anthonie J van der Wekken, Anke van den Berg, Klaas Kok