BTG1 mutation yields supercompetitive B cells primed for malignant transformation

BTG1 突变产生超竞争性 B 细胞,易于发生恶性转化

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作者:Coraline Mlynarczyk, Matt Teater, Juhee Pae, Christopher R Chin, Ling Wang, Theinmozhi Arulraj, Darko Barisic, Antonin Papin, Kenneth B Hoehn, Ekaterina Kots, Jonatan Ersching, Arnab Bandyopadhyay, Ersilia Barin, Hui Xian Poh, Chiara M Evans, Amy Chadburn, Zhengming Chen, Hao Shen, Hannah M Isles, B

Abstract

Multicellular life requires altruistic cooperation between cells. The adaptive immune system is a notable exception, wherein germinal center B cells compete vigorously for limiting positive selection signals. Studying primary human lymphomas and developing new mouse models, we found that mutations affecting BTG1 disrupt a critical immune gatekeeper mechanism that strictly limits B cell fitness during antibody affinity maturation. This mechanism converted germinal center B cells into supercompetitors that rapidly outstrip their normal counterparts. This effect was conferred by a small shift in MYC protein induction kinetics but resulted in aggressive invasive lymphomas, which in humans are linked to dire clinical outcomes. Our findings reveal a delicate evolutionary trade-off between natural selection of B cells to provide immunity and potentially dangerous features that recall the more competitive nature of unicellular organisms.

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