Arjan Diepstra
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As a hematopathologist, I work on diagnostics of all types of hematological malignancies using a comprehensive panel of different techniques. Moreover, my main research interest involves Hodgkin lymphoma, with a strong focus on interactions between tumor cells and the microenvironment. In addition, I also have a long standing interest in genetic susceptibility. My areas of expertise are: immunology, tumor cell biology, genetic association studies and molecular diagnostics in pathology. I actively participate in international (EORTC) and national (HOVON) clinical trials.
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Correction: Distinct germline genetic susceptibility profiles identified for common non-Hodgkin lymphoma subtypes
Published in: Leukemia
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Sonja I Berndt, Joseph Vijai, Yolanda Benavente, Nicola J Camp, Alexandra Nieters, Zhaoming Wang, Karin E Smedby, Geffen Kleinstern, Henrik Hjalgrim, Caroline Besson, Christine F Skibola, Lindsay M Morton, Angela R Brooks-Wilson, Lauren R Teras, Charles Breeze, Joshua Arias, Hans-Olov Adami, Demetrius Albanes, Kenneth C Anderson, Stephen M AnsellBryan Bassig, Nikolaus Becker, Parveen Bhatti, Brenda M Birmann, Paolo Boffetta, Paige M Bracci, Paul Brennan, Elizabeth E Brown, Laurie Burdett, Lisa A Cannon-Albright, Ellen T Chang, Brian C H Chiu, Charles C Chung, Jacqueline Clavel, Pierluigi Cocco, Graham Colditz, Lucia Conde, David V Conti, David G Cox, Karen Curtin, Delphine Casabonne, Immaculata De Vivo, Arjan Diepstra, W Ryan Diver, Ahmet Dogan, Christopher K Edlund, Lenka Foretova, Joseph F Fraumeni, Attilio Gabbas, Hervé Ghesquières, Graham G Giles, Sally Glaser, Martha Glenn, Bengt Glimelius, Jian Gu, Thomas M Habermann, Christopher A Haiman, Corinne Haioun, Jonathan N Hofmann, Theodore R Holford, Elizabeth A Holly, Amy Hutchinson, Aalin Izhar, Rebecca D Jackson, Ruth F Jarrett, Rudolph Kaaks, Eleanor Kane, Laurence N Kolonel, Yinfei Kong, Peter Kraft, Anne Kricker, Annette Lake, Qing Lan, Charles Lawrence, Dalin Li, Mark Liebow, Brian K Link, Corrado Magnani, Marc Maynadie, James McKay, Mads Melbye, Lucia Miligi, Roger L Milne, Thierry J Molina, Alain Monnereau, Rebecca Montalvan, Kari E North, Anne J Novak, Kenan Onel, Mark P Purdue, Kristin A Rand, Elio Riboli, Jacques Riby, Eve Roman, Gilles Salles, Douglas W Sborov, Richard K Severson, Tait D Shanafelt, Martyn T Smith, Alexandra Smith, Kevin W Song, Lei Song, Melissa C Southey, John J Spinelli, Anthony Staines, Deborah Stephens, Heather J Sutherland, Kaitlyn Tkachuk, Carrie A Thompson, Hervé Tilly, Lesley F Tinker, Ruth C Travis, Jenny Turner, Celine M Vachon, Claire M Vajdic, Anke Van Den Berg, David J Van Den Berg, Roel C H Vermeulen, Paolo Vineis, Sophia S Wang, Elisabete Weiderpass, George J Weiner, Stephanie Weinstein, Nicole Wong Doo, Yuanqing Ye, Meredith Yeager, Kai Yu, Anne Zeleniuch-Jacquotte, Yawei Zhang, Tongzhang Zheng, Elad Ziv, Joshua Sampson, Nilanjan Chatterjee, Kenneth Offit, Wendy Cozen, Xifeng Wu, James R Cerhan, Stephen J Chanock, Susan L Slager, Nathaniel Rothman
A significant proportion of classic Hodgkin lymphoma recurrences represents clonally unrelated second primary lymphoma
Published in: Blood Advances
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10.1182/bloodadvances.2023010412
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Despite high cure rates in classic Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL), relapses are observed. Whether relapsed cHL represents second primary lymphoma or an underlying T-cell lymphoma (TCL) mimicking cHL is under-investigated. To analyze the nature of cHL recurrences, in-depth clonality testing of immunoglobulin (IG) and T-cell receptor (TR) rearrangements was performed in paired cHL diagnosis and recurrences of 60 patients, supported by targeted mutation analysis of lymphoma-associated genes. Clonal IG rearrangements were detected by next-generation sequencing (NGS) in 69/120 (58%) diagnosis and recurrence samples. The clonal relationship could be established...
Diede Ag van Bladel, Wendy B C Stevens, Leonie I Kroeze, Ruben Al de Groen, Fleur A de Groot, Jessica Lm van der Last-Kempkes, Madeleine R Berendsen, Jos Rijntjes, Jeroen A C W Luijks, Irina Bonzheim, Ellen van der Spek, Wouter J Plattel, Johannes Pruijt, Susan Dpwm de Jonge-Peeters, Gerjo A Velders, Chantal Lensen, Esther R van Bladel, Birgit Federmann, Brigiet Hoevenaars, Agata PastorczakJutte van der Werff Ten Bosch, Joost S P Vermaat, Peet Nooijen, Konnie M Hebeda, Falko Fend, Arjan Diepstra, J Han Jm van Krieken, Patricia J T A Groenen, Michiel van den Brand, Blanca Scheijen
Genomic profiling of post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders using cell-free DNA
Published in: Journal of Hematology and Oncology
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10.1186/s13045-023-01500-x
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Diagnosing post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) is challenging and often requires invasive procedures. Analyses of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) isolated from plasma is minimally invasive and highly effective for genomic profiling of tumors. We studied the feasibility of using cfDNA to profile PTLD and explore its potential to serve as a screening tool. We included seventeen patients with monomorphic PTLD after solid organ transplantation in this multi-center observational cohort study. We used low-coverage whole genome sequencing (lcWGS) to detect copy number variations (CNVs) and targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS) to identify...
Nick Veltmaat, Yujie Zhong, Filipe Montes de Jesus, Geok Wee Tan, Johanna A.A. Bult, Martijn M. Terpstra, Pim G.N.J. Mutsaers, Wendy B.C. Stevens, Rogier Mous, Joost S.P. Vermaat, Martine E.D. Chamuleau, Walter Noordzij, Erik A.M. Verschuuren, Klaas Kok, Joost L. Kluiver, Arjan Diepstra, Wouter J. Plattel, Anke van den Berg, Marcel Nijland
A population-based study of transformed marginal zone lymphoma: identifying outcome-related characteristics
Published in: Blood cancer journal
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Histological transformation of marginal zone lymphoma (tMZL) into diffuse large B-cell lymphoma is associated with poor outcomes. Clinical characteristics associated with transformation risk and outcome after transformation are largely unknown due to scarcity of data. In this population-based study, competing risk analyses were performed to elucidate clinical characteristics associated with developing transformation among 1793 MZL patients using the Netherlands Cancer Registry. Cox regression analyses were performed to elucidate clinical characteristics associated with risk of relapse and mortality after transformation. Transformation occurred in 75 (4%) out of 1793 MZL...
Johanna A A Bult, Francien Huisman, Yujie Zhong, Nick Veltmaat, Joost Kluiver, Sanne H Tonino, Joost S P Vermaat, Martine E D Chamuleau, Arjan Diepstra, Anke van den Berg, Wouter J Plattel, Mirian Brink, Marcel Nijland
Proton Pump Inhibitor Use, Fatigue, and Health-Related Quality of Life in Kidney Transplant Recipients: Results From the TransplantLines Biobank and Cohort Study
Published in: American Journal of Kidney Diseases
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10.1053/j.ajkd.2022.12.012
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RATIONALE & OBJECTIVE: Prior studies report that the use of proton-pump inhibitors (PPIs) can adversely affect gut microbiota and gastrointestinal uptake of micronutrients, in particular iron and magnesium, and are used frequently by kidney transplant recipients (KTR). Altered gut microbiota, iron deficiency, and magnesium deficiency have been implicated in the pathogenesis of chronic fatigue. Therefore, we hypothesized that PPI use may be an important and underappreciated cause of fatigue and reduced health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in this population. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING & PARTICIPANTS: KTR (≥1...
TransplantLines Investigators, Tim J. Knobbe, Daan Kremer, Rianne M. Douwes, Michele F. Eisenga, António W. Gomes-Neto, Coby Annema, J. Casper Swarte, Frank Klont, Gerjan Navis, Stefan P. Berger, Stephan J.L. Bakker