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The Clonal Diversity of Peripheral B Cell Receptor Immune Repertoire Impaired by Residual Malignant B Cells Predicts Treatment Efficacy in B Cell Lymphoma Patients.


ABSTRACT: Germinal center (GC) is the vital locus for the evolution of naïve B cells into memory B and plasma cells, but also a hotbed for the proliferation of malignant B cells. We hypothesized that malignant B cells may locally or globally impact GCs to produce peripheral B cell receptor immune repertoire (BCR IR) with reduced clonal diversity. In this study, we first validated our hypothesis in a novel human in-vitro GC (hiGC) model. The addition of the diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) cells to the hiGC culture attenuated the rate of diversity growth. For clinical validation, we collected samples from 17 DLBCL patients at various points during high-dose therapy and autologous stem cell rescue. The elimination and reestablishment of the patients' lymphatic pool allowed us to unambiguously monitor the impact of tumor cells on the replenishment of the peripheral BCR IR. Compared to the nine patients who did not relapse after treatment, relapsed patients tended to have a slower rate of recovery regarding the clonal diversity of their peripheral BCR IR. Our results suggest a mechanistic and clinical connection between residual tumor cells and abnormal peripheral BCR IR, which may corelate with treatment efficacy in B cell lymphomas.

SUBMITTER: Wu M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9564088 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Clonal Diversity of Peripheral B Cell Receptor Immune Repertoire Impaired by Residual Malignant B Cells Predicts Treatment Efficacy in B Cell Lymphoma Patients.

Wu Meng M   Zhang Jing J   Wang Yi Y   Mi Lan L   Wang Xiaopei X   Liu Weiping W   Fu Jie J   Song Haifeng H   Song Yuqin Y   Zhu Jun J  

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Germinal center (GC) is the vital locus for the evolution of naïve B cells into memory B and plasma cells, but also a hotbed for the proliferation of malignant B cells. We hypothesized that malignant B cells may locally or globally impact GCs to produce peripheral B cell receptor immune repertoire (BCR IR) with reduced clonal diversity. In this study, we first validated our hypothesis in a novel human in-vitro GC (hiGC) model. The addition of the diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) cells to th  ...[more]

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