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Tumor-Infiltrating B Lymphocyte Profiling Identifies IgG-Biased, Clonally Expanded Prognostic Phenotypes in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

Authors :
Jelmar Quist
Andrew Tutt
Franca Fraternali
Cheryl Gillett
Deborah K. Dunn-Walters
Anita Grigoriadis
Anthony Cheung
Matthew Fittall
Sheeba Irshad
Alicia Chenoweth
Dina Levi
Mieke Van Hemelrijck
Katie E. Lacy
Robert J. Harris
Silvia Crescioli
James S. Roberts
Diana Dominguez-Rodriguez
Roman Laddach
Sarah E Pinder
Joseph Chi Fung Ng
Aida Santaolalla
Niklas Hammar
Elena Alberts
Sophia N. Karagiannis
Sophia Tsoka
Fangfang Liu
James Spicer
Source :
Cancer Res
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

In breast cancer, humoral immune responses may contribute to clinical outcomes, especially in more immunogenic subtypes. Here, we investigated B lymphocyte subsets, immunoglobulin expression, and clonal features in breast tumors, focusing on aggressive triple-negative breast cancers (TNBC). In samples from patients with TNBC and healthy volunteers, circulating and tumor-infiltrating B lymphocytes (TIL-B) were evaluated. CD20+CD27+IgD− isotype-switched B lymphocytes were increased in tumors, compared with matched blood. TIL-B frequently formed stromal clusters with T lymphocytes and engaged in bidirectional functional cross-talk, consistent with gene signatures associated with lymphoid assembly, costimulation, cytokine–cytokine receptor interactions, cytotoxic T-cell activation, and T-cell–dependent B-cell activation. TIL-B–upregulated B-cell receptor (BCR) pathway molecules FOS and JUN, germinal center chemokine regulator RGS1, activation marker CD69, and TNFα signal transduction via NFκB, suggesting BCR–immune complex formation. Expression of genes associated with B lymphocyte recruitment and lymphoid assembly, including CXCL13, CXCR4, and DC-LAMP, was elevated in TNBC compared with other subtypes and normal breast. TIL-B–rich tumors showed expansion of IgG but not IgA isotypes, and IgG isotype switching positively associated with survival outcomes in TNBC. Clonal expansion was biased toward IgG, showing expansive clonal families with specific variable region gene combinations and narrow repertoires. Stronger positive selection pressure was present in the complementarity determining regions of IgG compared with their clonally related IgA in tumor samples. Overall, class-switched B lymphocyte lineage traits were conspicuous in TNBC, associated with improved clinical outcomes, and conferred IgG-biased, clonally expanded, and likely antigen-driven humoral responses. Significance: Tumor-infiltrating B lymphocytes assemble in clusters, undergoing B-cell receptor–driven activation, proliferation, and isotype switching. Clonally expanded, IgG isotype-biased humoral immunity associates with favorable prognosis primarily in triple-negative breast cancers.

Details

ISSN :
15387445
Volume :
81
Issue :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....aac50a814cdc3efa75f2f31aef9dce81