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Published on: February 21, 2018
GPRASP protein deficiency triggers lymphoproliferative disease by affecting B-cell differentiation
Antonio Morales-Hernández1, Emilia Kooienga2, Heather Sheppard3
1Department of Periodontics and Oral Medicine, School of Dentistry University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan USA.
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Gprasp1 and Gprasp2 encode proteins that control the stability and cellular trafficking of CXCR4, a master regulator of hematopoiesis whose dynamic regulation is required for appropriate trafficking of B-cells in the germinal center (GC). Here, we report that Gprasp1 and Gprasp2-deficient B-cells accumulate in the GC and show transcriptional abnormalities, affecting the mechanisms controlling Aicda expression and exposing them to excessive somatic hypermutation. Consequently, about 30% of mice transplanted with Gprasp-deficient hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells developed a biologically aggressive and fatal B-cell hyperproliferative disease by 20-50 weeks posttransplant. Histological and molecular profiling reveal that Gprasp1- and Gprasp2-deficient neoplasms morphologically resemble human high-grade B-cell lymphomas of germinal center origin with shared morphologic features of both Burkitt Lymphoma (BL) and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), and molecular features consistent with DLBCL, as well as elevated mutational burden and heterogenous transcriptional and mutational signature. Thus, reduced Gprasp1 and Gprasp2 gene expression perturbs B-cell maturation and increases the risk of B-cell neoplasms of germinal center origin. As this model recapitulates the essential features of the heterogenous group of human hematopoietic malignancies, it could be a powerful tool to interrogate the mechanisms of lymphomagenesis for these cancers.
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