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A broad atlas of somatic hypermutation allows prediction of activation-induced deaminase targets.


ABSTRACT: Activation-induced deaminase (AID) initiates antibody diversification in germinal center (GC) B cells through the deamination of cytosines on immunoglobulin genes. AID can also target other regions in the genome, triggering mutations or chromosome translocations, with major implications for oncogenic transformation. However, understanding the specificity of AID has proved extremely challenging. We have sequenced at very high depth >1,500 genomic regions from GC B cells and identified 275 genes targeted by AID, including 30 of the previously known 35 AID targets. We have also identified the most highly mutated hotspot for AID activity described to date. Furthermore, integrative analysis of the molecular features of mutated genes coupled to machine learning has produced a powerful predictive tool for AID targets. We also have found that base excision repair and mismatch repair back up each other to faithfully repair AID-induced lesions. Finally, our data establish a novel link between AID mutagenic activity and lymphomagenesis.

SUBMITTER: Alvarez-Prado AF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5839764 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A broad atlas of somatic hypermutation allows prediction of activation-induced deaminase targets.

Álvarez-Prado Ángel F ÁF   Pérez-Durán Pablo P   Pérez-García Arantxa A   Benguria Alberto A   Torroja Carlos C   de Yébenes Virginia G VG   Ramiro Almudena R AR  

The Journal of experimental medicine 20180126 3


Activation-induced deaminase (AID) initiates antibody diversification in germinal center (GC) B cells through the deamination of cytosines on immunoglobulin genes. AID can also target other regions in the genome, triggering mutations or chromosome translocations, with major implications for oncogenic transformation. However, understanding the specificity of AID has proved extremely challenging. We have sequenced at very high depth >1,500 genomic regions from GC B cells and identified 275 genes t  ...[more]

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