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Lymphoma Driver Mutations in the Pathogenic Evolution of an Iconic Human Autoantibody.

Cell (2020-02-16)
Mandeep Singh, Katherine J L Jackson, Jing J Wang, Peter Schofield, Matt A Field, David Koppstein, Timothy J Peters, Deborah L Burnett, Simone Rizzetto, Damien Nevoltris, Etienne Masle-Farquhar, Megan L Faulks, Amanda Russell, Divya Gokal, Asami Hanioka, Keisuke Horikawa, Alexander D Colella, Timothy K Chataway, James Blackburn, Tim R Mercer, David B Langley, D Margaret Goodall, Roy Jefferis, Muralikrishna Gangadharan Komala, Anthony D Kelleher, Dan Suan, Maureen Rischmueller, Daniel Christ, Robert Brink, Fabio Luciani, Tom P Gordon, Christopher C Goodnow, Joanne H Reed
ABSTRACT

Pathogenic autoantibodies arise in many autoimmune diseases, but it is not understood how the cells making them evade immune checkpoints. Here, single-cell multi-omics analysis demonstrates a shared mechanism with lymphoid malignancy in the formation of public rheumatoid factor autoantibodies responsible for mixed cryoglobulinemic vasculitis. By combining single-cell DNA and RNA sequencing with serum antibody peptide sequencing and antibody synthesis, rare circulating B lymphocytes making pathogenic autoantibodies were found to comprise clonal trees accumulating mutations. Lymphoma driver mutations in genes regulating B cell proliferation and V(D)J mutation (CARD11, TNFAIP3, CCND3, ID3, BTG2, and KLHL6) were present in rogue B cells producing the pathogenic autoantibody. Antibody V(D)J mutations conferred pathogenicity by causing the antigen-bound autoantibodies to undergo phase transition to insoluble aggregates at lower temperatures. These results reveal a pre-neoplastic stage in human lymphomagenesis and a cascade of somatic mutations leading to an iconic pathogenic autoantibody.

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