Actionable perturbations of damage responses by TCL1/ATM and epigenetic lesions form the basis of T-PLL

TCL1/ATM 和表观遗传病变对损伤反应的可操作扰动构成了 T-PLL 的基础

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作者:A Schrader, G Crispatzu, S Oberbeck, P Mayer, S Pützer, J von Jan, E Vasyutina, K Warner, N Weit, N Pflug, T Braun, E I Andersson, B Yadav, A Riabinska, B Maurer, M S Ventura Ferreira, F Beier, J Altmüller, M Lanasa, C D Herling, T Haferlach, S Stilgenbauer, G Hopfinger, M Peifer, T H Brümmendorf, P

Abstract

T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia (T-PLL) is a rare and poor-prognostic mature T-cell malignancy. Here we integrated large-scale profiling data of alterations in gene expression, allelic copy number (CN), and nucleotide sequences in 111 well-characterized patients. Besides prominent signatures of T-cell activation and prevalent clonal variants, we also identify novel hot-spots for CN variability, fusion molecules, alternative transcripts, and progression-associated dynamics. The overall lesional spectrum of T-PLL is mainly annotated to axes of DNA damage responses, T-cell receptor/cytokine signaling, and histone modulation. We formulate a multi-dimensional model of T-PLL pathogenesis centered around a unique combination of TCL1 overexpression with damaging ATM aberrations as initiating core lesions. The effects imposed by TCL1 cooperate with compromised ATM toward a leukemogenic phenotype of impaired DNA damage processing. Dysfunctional ATM appears inefficient in alleviating elevated redox burdens and telomere attrition and in evoking a p53-dependent apoptotic response to genotoxic insults. As non-genotoxic strategies, synergistic combinations of p53 reactivators and deacetylase inhibitors reinstate such cell death execution.

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