CD4 + T cells are found within endemic Burkitt lymphoma and modulate Burkitt lymphoma precursor cell viability and expression of pathogenically relevant Epstein-Barr virus genes.
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34668039
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Endemic Burkitt lymphoma (eBL) is an aggressive B cell cancer characterized by an IgH/c-myc translocation and the harboring of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). Evidence accumulates that CD4 + T cells might contribute to eBL pathogenesis. Here, we investigate the presence of CD4 + T cells in primary eBL tissue and their potential dichotomous impact on an EBV-infected pre-eBL cell model using ex vivo material and in vitro co-cultures. In addition, we establish a novel method to study the effect of IgH/c-myc translocation in primary B cells by employing a CRISPR/Cas9 knock-in approach to introduce and tag de novo translocation. We unprecedently document that CD4 + T cells are present in primary eBL tumor tissue. Furthermore, we demonstrate that CD4 + T cells on the one hand suppress eBL development by killing pre-eBL cells lacking IgH/c-myc translocation in vitro and on the other hand indirectly promote eBL development by inducing crucial EBV Latency III to Latency I switching in pre-eBL cells. Finally, we show that while the mere presence of an IgH/c-myc translocation does not suffice to escape CD4 + T-cell-mediated killing in vitro, the CD4 + T-cell-mediated suppression of EBV's Latency III program in vivo may allow cells harboring an IgH/c-myc translocation and additional mutations to evade immune control and proliferate by means of deregulated c-myc activity, resulting in neoplasia. Thus, our study highlights the dichotomous effects of CD4 + T cells and the mechanisms involved in eBL pathogenesis, suggests mechanisms of their impact on eBL progression, and provides a novel in vitro model for further investigation of IgH/c-myc translocation.
Date of Publication
2022-06
Publication Type
Article
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Keyword(s)
CRISPR/CAS9 Endemic Burkitt lymphoma Epstein–Barr virus IgH/c-myc translocation Latency III to Latency I switch T helper cells
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Sidorov, Semjon | |
Fux, Lara | |
Steiner, Katja | |
Bounlom, Samyo | |
Traxel, Sabrina | |
Azzi, Tarik | |
Berisha, Arbeneshe | |
Berger, Christoph | |
Niggli, Felix K | |
Perner, Yvonne | |
Pather, Sugeshnee | |
Kempf, Werner | |
Nadal, David | |
Bürgler, Simone |
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Series
Cancer immunology, immunotherapy : CII
Publisher
Springer
ISSN
1432-0851
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open.access