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A mutated B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia subset that recognizes and responds to fungi.


ABSTRACT: B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), the most common leukemia in adults, is a clonal expansion of CD5(+)CD19(+) B lymphocytes. Two types of CLLs are being distinguished as carrying either unmutated or somatically mutated immunoglobulins (Igs), which are associated with unfavorable and favorable prognoses, respectively. More than 30% of CLLs can be grouped based on their expression of stereotypic B cell receptors (BCRs), strongly suggesting that distinctive antigens are involved in the development of CLL. Unmutated CLLs, carrying Ig heavy chain variable (IGHV) genes in germline configuration, express low-affinity, poly-, and self-reactive BCRs. However, the antigenic specificity of CLLs with mutated IGHV-genes (M-CLL) remained elusive. In this study, we describe a new subset of M-CLL, expressing stereotypic BCRs highly specific for ?-(1,6)-glucan, a major antigenic determinant of yeasts and filamentous fungi. ?-(1,6)-glucan binding depended on both the stereotypic Ig heavy and light chains, as well as on a distinct amino acid in the IGHV-CDR3. Reversion of IGHV mutations to germline configuration reduced the affinity for ?-(1,6)-glucan, indicating that these BCRs are indeed affinity-selected for their cognate antigen. Moreover, CLL cells expressing these stereotypic receptors proliferate in response to ?-(1,6)-glucan. This study establishes a class of common pathogens as functional ligands for a subset of somatically mutated human B cell lymphomas.

SUBMITTER: Hoogeboom R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3549718 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A mutated B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia subset that recognizes and responds to fungi.

Hoogeboom Robbert R   van Kessel Kok P M KP   Hochstenbach Frans F   Wormhoudt Thera A TA   Reinten Roy J A RJ   Wagner Koen K   Kater Arnon P AP   Guikema Jeroen E J JE   Bende Richard J RJ   van Noesel Carel J M CJ  

The Journal of experimental medicine 20130107 1


B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), the most common leukemia in adults, is a clonal expansion of CD5(+)CD19(+) B lymphocytes. Two types of CLLs are being distinguished as carrying either unmutated or somatically mutated immunoglobulins (Igs), which are associated with unfavorable and favorable prognoses, respectively. More than 30% of CLLs can be grouped based on their expression of stereotypic B cell receptors (BCRs), strongly suggesting that distinctive antigens are involved in the deve  ...[more]

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