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B cell receptor isotypes differentially associate with cell signaling, kinetics, and outcome in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.


ABSTRACT: In chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), the B cell receptor (BCR) plays a critical role in disease development and progression, as indicated by the therapeutic efficacy of drugs blocking BCR signaling. However, the mechanism(s) underlying BCR responsiveness are not completely defined. Selective engagement of membrane IgM or IgD on CLL cells, each coexpressed by more than 90% of cases, leads to distinct signaling events. Since both IgM and IgD carry the same antigen-binding domains, the divergent actions of the receptors are attributed to differences in immunoglobulin (Ig) structure or the outcome of signal transduction. We showed that IgM, not IgD, level and organization associated with CLL-cell birth rate and the type and consequences of BCR signaling in humans and mice. The latter IgM-driven effects were abrogated when BCR signaling was inhibited. Collectively, these studies demonstrated a critical, selective role for IgM in BCR signaling and B cell fate decisions, possibly opening new avenues for CLL therapy.

SUBMITTER: Mazzarello AN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8759784 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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B cell receptor isotypes differentially associate with cell signaling, kinetics, and outcome in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

Mazzarello Andrea N AN   Gentner-Göbel Eva E   Dühren-von Minden Marcus M   Tarasenko Tatyana N TN   Nicolò Antonella A   Ferrer Gerardo G   Vergani Stefano S   Liu Yun Y   Bagnara Davide D   Rai Kanti R KR   Burger Jan A JA   McGuire Peter J PJ   Maity Palash C PC   Jumaa Hassan H   Chiorazzi Nicholas N  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20220101 2


In chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), the B cell receptor (BCR) plays a critical role in disease development and progression, as indicated by the therapeutic efficacy of drugs blocking BCR signaling. However, the mechanism(s) underlying BCR responsiveness are not completely defined. Selective engagement of membrane IgM or IgD on CLL cells, each coexpressed by more than 90% of cases, leads to distinct signaling events. Since both IgM and IgD carry the same antigen-binding domains, the divergent  ...[more]

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