Fas ligand-mediated immune surveillance by T cells is essential for the control of spontaneous B cell lymphomas
- PMID: 24487434
- DOI: 10.1038/nm.3442
Fas ligand-mediated immune surveillance by T cells is essential for the control of spontaneous B cell lymphomas
Abstract
Loss of function of the tumor suppressor gene PRDM1 (also known as BLIMP1) or deregulated expression of the oncogene BCL6 occurs in a large proportion of diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) cases. However, targeted mutation of either gene in mice leads to only slow and infrequent development of malignant lymphoma, and despite frequent mutation of BCL6 in activated B cells of healthy individuals, lymphoma development is rare. Here we show that T cells prevent the development of overt lymphoma in mice caused by Blimp1 deficiency or overexpression of Bcl6 in the B cell lineage. Impairment of T cell control results in rapid development of DLBCL-like disease, which can be eradicated by polyclonal CD8(+) T cells in a T cell receptor-, CD28- and Fas ligand-dependent manner. Thus, malignant transformation of mature B cells requires mutations that impair intrinsic differentiation processes and permit escape from T cell-mediated tumor surveillance.
Comment in
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T cells prevent the development of spontaneous B-cell lymphomas.Cancer Discov. 2014 Apr;4(4):OF14. doi: 10.1158/2159-8290.CD-RW2014-035. Epub 2014 Feb 13. Cancer Discov. 2014. PMID: 24706665 No abstract available.
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