Genomic profile of radiation-induced early-onset mouse B-cell lymphoma recapitulates features of Philadelphia chromosome-like acute lymphoblastic leukemia in humans

Author:

Tachibana Hirotaka12,Daino Kazuhiro1ORCID,Ishikawa Atsuko1,Morioka Takamitsu1,Shang Yi1,Ogawa Mari1,Matsuura Akira2ORCID,Shimada Yoshiya13ORCID,Kakinuma Shizuko1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiation Effects Research, Quantum Medical Science Directorate, National Institute of Radiological Sciences, National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology (QST) , Chiba 263-8555 , Japan

2. Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science, Chiba University , Chiba 263-8522 , Japan

3. Institute for Environmental Sciences , Aomori 039-3212 , Japan

Abstract

Abstract Epidemiological studies have revealed a radiation-related increase in the risk of developing acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Our recent study revealed early induction and increased risk of precursor B-cell (pB) lymphomas in mice after radiation exposure. However, the genomic landscape of radiation-induced B-cell lymphomas remains unclear. To identify the relevant genetic alterations in mice, whole-exome sequencing was performed on both early-onset and late-onset B-cell lymphomas that developed spontaneously or after gamma-irradiation. In addition to multiple driver mutations, the data revealed that interstitial deletion of chromosome 4, including Pax5, and missense mutations in Jak3 are unique genomic alterations in radiation-induced, early-onset B-cell lymphomas. RNA sequencing revealed a pB-cell-type gene-expression profile with no involvement of known fusion genes for human ALLs in the early-onset B-cell lymphomas. Activation of Jak3/Stat5 signaling in early-onset B-cell lymphomas was validated using western capillary electrophoresis. Those features were similar to those of Philadelphia chromosome-like ALL. Our data suggest a critical role for Pax5 loss-of-function mutations in initiating B-cell leukemogenesis coupled with activation of Jak3/Stat5 signaling as a basis for the rapid development of radiation-induced pB-ALL. These molecular signatures for radiation-induced cancers will inform both risk assessment and potential targeted therapies for pB-ALL.

Funder

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cancer Research,General Medicine

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