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BTG1 mutation yields supercompetitive B cells primed for malignant transformation.


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.

SUBMITTER: Mlynarczyk C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10515739 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>BTG1</i> mutation yields supercompetitive B cells primed for malignant transformation.

Mlynarczyk Coraline C   Teater Matt M   Pae Juhee J   Chin Christopher R CR   Wang Ling L   Arulraj Theinmozhi T   Barisic Darko D   Papin Antonin A   Hoehn Kenneth B KB   Kots Ekaterina E   Ersching Jonatan J   Bandyopadhyay Arnab A   Barin Ersilia E   Poh Hui Xian HX   Evans Chiara M CM   Chadburn Amy A   Chen Zhengming Z   Shen Hao H   Isles Hannah M HM   Pelzer Benedikt B   Tsialta Ioanna I   Doane Ashley S AS   Geng Huimin H   Rehman Muhammad Hassan MH   Melnick Jonah J   Morgan Wyatt W   Nguyen Diu T T DTT   Elemento Olivier O   Kharas Michael G MG   Jaffrey Samie R SR   Scott David W DW   Khelashvili George G   Meyer-Hermann Michael M   Victora Gabriel D GD   Melnick Ari A  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20230120 6629


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 <i>BTG1</i> disrupt a critical immune gatekeeper mechanism that strictly limits B cell fitness during antibody affinity maturation. This mechanism converted germinal center B cells into super  ...[more]

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