Nfkbie-deficiency leads to increased susceptibility to develop B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders in aged mice
Aberrant NF-κB activation is a hallmark of most B-cell malignancies. Recurrent inactivating somatic mutations in the NFKBIE gene, which encodes IκBε, an inhibitor of NF-κB-inducible activity, are reported in several B-cell malignancies with highest frequencies in chronic lymphocytic leukemia and pri...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Blood cancer journal (New York) 2020-03, Vol.10 (3), p.38-38, Article 38 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Aberrant NF-κB activation is a hallmark of most B-cell malignancies. Recurrent inactivating somatic mutations in the
NFKBIE
gene, which encodes IκBε, an inhibitor of NF-κB-inducible activity, are reported in several B-cell malignancies with highest frequencies in chronic lymphocytic leukemia and primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma, and account for a fraction of NF-κB pathway activation. The impact of
NFKBIE
deficiency on B-cell development and function remains, however, largely unknown. Here, we show that
Nfkbie
-deficient mice exhibit an amplification of marginal zone B cells and an expansion of B1 B-cell subsets. In germinal center (GC)-dependent immune response,
Nfkbie
deficiency triggers expansion of GC B-cells through increasing cell proliferation in a B-cell autonomous manner. We also show that
Nfkbie
deficiency results in hyperproliferation of a B1 B-cell subset and leads to increased NF-κB activation in these cells upon Toll-like receptor stimulation.
Nfkbie
deficiency cooperates with mutant MYD88 signaling and enhances B-cell proliferation in vitro. In aged mice,
Nfkbie
absence drives the development of an oligoclonal indolent B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders, resembling monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis. Collectively, these findings shed light on an essential role of IκBε in finely tuning B-cell development and function. |
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ISSN: | 2044-5385 2044-5385 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41408-020-0305-6 |