Literature DB >> 31677197

Reconstruction of rearranged T-cell receptor loci by whole genome and transcriptome sequencing gives insights into the initial steps of T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia.

Paurnima Patil1, Agata Cieslak2, Stephan H Bernhart3, Umut H Toprak4,5,6, Rabea Wagener1,7, Cristina López1,7, Laura Wiehle1, Susanne Bens1,7, Janine Altmüller8, Marek Franitza8, Ingrid Scholz9, Sandrine Jayne10, Matthew J Ahearne10, Annika Scheffold11, Billy M C Jebaraj11, Christof Schneider11, Dolors Costa12, Till Braun13, Alexandra Schrader13, Elias Campo12, Martin J S Dyer10, Peter Nürnberg8, Jan Dürig14, Patricia Johansson14, Sebastian Böttcher15, Matthias Schlesner4, Marco Herling13, Stephan Stilgenbauer11, Elizabeth Macintyre2, Reiner Siebert1,7.   

Abstract

T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia (T-PLL) is an aggressive tumor with leukemic presentation of mature T-lymphocytes. Here, we aimed at characterizing the initial events in the molecular pathogenesis of T-PLL and particularly, at determining the point in T-cell differentiation when the hallmark oncogenic events, that is, inv(14)(q11q32)/t(14;14)(q11;q32) and t(X;14)(q28;q11) occur. To this end, we mined whole genome and transcriptome sequencing data of 17 and 11 T-PLL cases, respectively. Mapping of the 14q32.1 locus breakpoints identified only TCL1A, which was moreover significantly overexpressed in T-PLL as compared to benign CD4+ and CD8+ T-cells, as the only common oncogenic target of aberrations. In cases with t(14;14), the breakpoints mapped telomeric and in cases with inv(14) centromeric or in the 3'-untranslated region of TCL1A. Regarding the T-cell receptor alpha (TRA) locus-TCL1A breakpoint junctions, all 17 breakpoints involved recombination signal sequences and 15 junctions contained nontemplated (N-) nucleotides. All T-PLL cases studied carried in-frame TRA rearrangements on the intact allele, which skewed significantly toward usage of distal/central TRAV/TRAJ gene segments as compared to the illegitimate TRA rearrangements. Our findings suggest that the oncogenic TRA-TCL1A/MTCP1 rearrangements in T-PLL occur during opening of the TRA locus, that is, during the progression from CD4+ immature single positive to early double positive thymocyte stage, just before physiologic TCL1A expression is silenced. The cell carrying such an oncogenic event continues maturation and rearranges the second TRA allele to achieve a functional T-cell receptor. Thereafter, it switches off RAG and DNTT expression in line with the mature T-cell phenotype at presentation of T-PLL.
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Keywords:  T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia; TRA-TCL1A; cell-of-origin; transcriptome sequencing; whole genome sequencing

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31677197     DOI: 10.1002/gcc.22821

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genes Chromosomes Cancer        ISSN: 1045-2257            Impact factor:   5.006


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