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Lamin B1 regulates somatic mutations and progression of B-cell malignancies
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Lamin B1ImmunologyPathologyImmunotherapyCancer BiologyEpigeneticsTumor BiologyHematological MalignancyNuclear EnvelopeCancer ResearchLymphoid NeoplasiaCancer GeneticsEpigenetic RegulationCell BiologyChromatinSomatic VariantSomatic HypermutationMalignant Blood DisorderAdult T-cell Leukemia-lymphomaSystems BiologyMedicine
Somatic hypermutation (SHM) is a pivotal process in adaptive immunity that occurs in the germinal centre and allows B cells to change their primary DNA sequence and diversify their antigen receptors. Here, we report that genome binding of Lamin B1, a component of the nuclear envelope involved in epigenetic chromatin regulation, is reduced during B-cell activation and formation of lymphoid germinal centres. Chromatin immunoprecipitation-Seq analysis showed that kappa and heavy variable immunoglobulin domains were released from the Lamin B1 suppressive environment when SHM was induced in B cells. RNA interference-mediated reduction of Lamin B1 resulted in spontaneous SHM as well as kappa-light chain aberrant surface expression. Finally, Lamin B1 expression level correlated with progression-free and overall survival in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, and was strongly involved in the transformation of follicular lymphoma. In summary, here we report that Lamin B1 is a negative epigenetic regulator of SHM in normal B-cells and a 'mutational gatekeeper', suppressing the aberrant mutations that drive lymphoid malignancy.
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