Mutational mechanisms shaping the coding and noncoding genome of germinal center derived B-cell lymphomas
Author:
Hübschmann DanielORCID, Kleinheinz Kortine, Wagener Rabea, Bernhart Stephan H., López Cristina, Toprak Umut H., Sungalee Stephanie, Ishaque Naveed, Kretzmer Helene, Kreuz Markus, Waszak Sebastian M.ORCID, Paramasivam Nagarajan, Ammerpohl Ole, Aukema Sietse M.ORCID, Beekman Renée, Bergmann Anke K., Bieg Matthias, Binder Hans, Borkhardt ArndtORCID, Borst Christoph, Brors BenediktORCID, Bruns Philipp, Carrillo de Santa Pau EnriqueORCID, Claviez Alexander, Doose Gero, Haake Andrea, Karsch Dennis, Haas Siegfried, Hansmann Martin-Leo, Hoell Jessica I., Hovestadt Volker, Huang BingdingORCID, Hummel Michael, Jäger-Schmidt Christina, Kerssemakers Jules N. A.ORCID, Korbel Jan O.ORCID, Kube Dieter, Lawerenz Chris, Lenze Dido, Martens Joost H. A., Ott German, Radlwimmer Bernhard, Reisinger Eva, Richter JuliaORCID, Rico DanielORCID, Rosenstiel Philip, Rosenwald Andreas, Schillhabel Markus, Stilgenbauer Stephan, Stadler Peter F.ORCID, Martín-Subero José I.ORCID, Szczepanowski MonikaORCID, Warsow Gregor, Weniger Marc A., Zapatka MarcORCID, Valencia Alfonso, Stunnenberg Hendrik G., Lichter PeterORCID, Möller Peter, Loeffler Markus, Eils Roland, Klapper WolframORCID, Hoffmann Steve, Trümper Lorenz, Küppers RalfORCID, Schlesner MatthiasORCID, Siebert Reiner, , ,
Abstract
AbstractB cells have the unique property to somatically alter their immunoglobulin (IG) genes by V(D)J recombination, somatic hypermutation (SHM) and class-switch recombination (CSR). Aberrant targeting of these mechanisms is implicated in lymphomagenesis, but the mutational processes are poorly understood. By performing whole genome and transcriptome sequencing of 181 germinal center derived B-cell lymphomas (gcBCL) we identified distinct mutational signatures linked to SHM and CSR. We show that not only SHM, but presumably also CSR causes off-target mutations in non-IG genes. Kataegis clusters with high mutational density mainly affected early replicating regions and were enriched for SHM- and CSR-mediated off-target mutations. Moreover, they often co-occurred in loci physically interacting in the nucleus, suggesting that mutation hotspots promote increased mutation targeting of spatially co-localized loci (termed hypermutation by proxy). Only around 1% of somatic small variants were in protein coding sequences, but in about half of the driver genes, a contribution of B-cell specific mutational processes to their mutations was found. The B-cell-specific mutational processes contribute to both lymphoma initiation and intratumoral heterogeneity. Overall, we demonstrate that mutational processes involved in the development of gcBCL are more complex than previously appreciated, and that B cell-specific mutational processes contribute via diverse mechanisms to lymphomagenesis.
Funder
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Oncology,Cancer Research,Hematology
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