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Tumor-associated antigen PRAME exhibits dualistic functions that are targetable in diffuse large B cell lymphoma.


ABSTRACT: PRAME is a prominent member of the cancer testis antigen family of proteins, which triggers autologous T cell-mediated immune responses. Integrative genomic analysis in diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) uncovered recurrent and highly focal deletions of 22q11.22, including the PRAME gene, which were associated with poor outcome. PRAME-deleted tumors showed cytotoxic T cell immune escape and were associated with cold tumor microenvironments. In addition, PRAME downmodulation was strongly associated with somatic EZH2 Y641 mutations in DLBCL. In turn, PRC2-regulated genes were repressed in isogenic PRAME-KO lymphoma cell lines, and PRAME was found to directly interact with EZH2 as a negative regulator. EZH2 inhibition with EPZ-6438 abrogated these extrinsic and intrinsic effects, leading to PRAME expression and microenvironment restoration in vivo. Our data highlight multiple functions of PRAME during lymphomagenesis and provide a preclinical rationale for synergistic therapies combining epigenetic reprogramming with PRAME-targeted therapies.

SUBMITTER: Takata K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9106353 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tumor-associated antigen PRAME exhibits dualistic functions that are targetable in diffuse large B cell lymphoma.

Takata Katsuyoshi K   Chong Lauren C LC   Ennishi Daisuke D   Aoki Tomohiro T   Li Michael Yu MY   Thakur Avinash A   Healy Shannon S   Viganò Elena E   Dao Tao T   Kwon Daniel D   Duns Gerben G   Nielsen Julie S JS   Ben-Neriah Susana S   Tse Ethan E   Hung Stacy S SS   Boyle Merrill M   Mun Sung Soo SS   Bourne Christopher M CM   Woolcock Bruce B   Telenius Adèle A   Kishida Makoto M   Rai Shinya S   Zhang Allen W AW   Bashashati Ali A   Saberi Saeed S   D'Antonio Gianluca G   Nelson Brad H BH   Shah Sohrab P SP   Hoodless Pamela A PA   Melnick Ari M AM   Gascoyne Randy D RD   Connors Joseph M JM   Scheinberg David A DA   Béguelin Wendy W   Scott David W DW   Steidl Christian C  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20220501 10


PRAME is a prominent member of the cancer testis antigen family of proteins, which triggers autologous T cell-mediated immune responses. Integrative genomic analysis in diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) uncovered recurrent and highly focal deletions of 22q11.22, including the PRAME gene, which were associated with poor outcome. PRAME-deleted tumors showed cytotoxic T cell immune escape and were associated with cold tumor microenvironments. In addition, PRAME downmodulation was strongly assoc  ...[more]

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