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Lymphoma Driver Mutations in the Pathogenic Evolution of an Iconic Human Autoantibody

Authors :
Mandeep Singh
Alexander D. Colella
Robert Brink
Muralikrishna Gangadharan Komala
Matthew A. Field
Amanda J. Russell
Divya Gokal
Jing J. Wang
Tom P. Gordon
David B. Langley
Peter R. Schofield
Asami Hanioka
Katherine J. L. Jackson
Tim R. Mercer
Roy Jefferis
Joanne H. Reed
Simone Rizzetto
James Blackburn
Anthony D. Kelleher
Maureen Rischmueller
Megan L. Faulks
Keisuke Horikawa
Tim Chataway
David Koppstein
Deborah L. Burnett
Dan Suan
Etienne Masle-Farquhar
Damien Nevoltris
Christopher C. Goodnow
D. Margaret Goodall
Daniel Christ
Tim J Peters
Fabio Luciani
Source :
Cell. 180:878-894.e19
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Pathogenic autoantibodies arise in many autoimmune diseases, but it is not understood how the cells making them evade immune checkpoints. Here, single-cell multi-omics analysis demonstrates a shared mechanism with lymphoid malignancy in the formation of public rheumatoid factor autoantibodies responsible for mixed cryoglobulinemic vasculitis. By combining single-cell DNA and RNA sequencing with serum antibody peptide sequencing and antibody synthesis, rare circulating B lymphocytes making pathogenic autoantibodies were found to comprise clonal trees accumulating mutations. Lymphoma driver mutations in genes regulating B cell proliferation and V(D)J mutation (CARD11, TNFAIP3, CCND3, ID3, BTG2, and KLHL6) were present in rogue B cells producing the pathogenic autoantibody. Antibody V(D)J mutations conferred pathogenicity by causing the antigen-bound autoantibodies to undergo phase transition to insoluble aggregates at lower temperatures. These results reveal a pre-neoplastic stage in human lymphomagenesis and a cascade of somatic mutations leading to an iconic pathogenic autoantibody.

Details

ISSN :
00928674
Volume :
180
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4cffea8db1b2f8bc746f8dbb99627c39
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2020.01.029