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Diverse mutational landscapes in human lymphocytes.

Emily Mitchell1,2, Nina F Øbro2,3,4, Kirsten Kübler5,6,7, Heather E Machado1, Megan Davies2,3,8, Daniel Leongamornlert1, Alyssa Cull9, Francesco Maura10, Mathijs A Sanders1,11, Alex T J Cagan1, Craig McDonald2,3,9, Miriam Belmonte2,3,9, Mairi S Shepherd2,3, Felipe A Vieira Braga1, Robert J Osborne1,12, Krishnaa Mahbubani3,13,14, Iñigo Martincorena1, Elisa Laurenti2,3, Anthony R Green2,3, Gad Getz5,6,7,15, Paz Polak16, Kourosh Saeb-Parsy13,14, Daniel J Hodson2,3, David G Kent17,18,19, Peter J Campbell20,21.   

Abstract

The lymphocyte genome is prone to many threats, including programmed mutation during differentiation1, antigen-driven proliferation and residency in diverse microenvironments. Here, after developing protocols for expansion of single-cell lymphocyte cultures, we sequenced whole genomes from 717 normal naive and memory B and T cells and haematopoietic stem cells. All lymphocyte subsets carried more point mutations and structural variants than haematopoietic stem cells, with higher burdens in memory cells than in naive cells, and with T cells accumulating mutations at a higher rate throughout life. Off-target effects of immunological diversification accounted for approximately half of the additional differentiation-associated mutations in lymphocytes. Memory B cells acquired, on average, 18 off-target mutations genome-wide for every on-target IGHV mutation during the germinal centre reaction. Structural variation was 16-fold higher in lymphocytes than in stem cells, with around 15% of deletions being attributable to off-target recombinase-activating gene activity. DNA damage from ultraviolet light exposure and other sporadic mutational processes generated hundreds to thousands of mutations in some memory cells. The mutation burden and signatures of normal B cells were broadly similar to those seen in many B-cell cancers, suggesting that malignant transformation of lymphocytes arises from the same mutational processes that are active across normal ontogeny. The mutational landscape of normal lymphocytes chronicles the off-target effects of programmed genome engineering during immunological diversification and the consequences of differentiation, proliferation and residency in diverse microenvironments.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35948631      PMCID: PMC9402440          DOI: 10.1038/s41586-022-05072-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   69.504


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