STAT6 mutations compensate for CREBBP mutations and hyperactivate IL4/STAT6/RRAGD/mTOR signaling in follicular lymphoma

IF 12.8 1区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Qiangqiang Shao, Karan Bedi, Isabella A. Malek, Kerby Shedden, Sami N. Malek
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Activating mutations in STAT6 are common in Follicular Lymphoma (FL) and transformed FL and various other B cell lymphomas. Here, we report RNA-seq based gene expression data on normal human lymph node derived B lymphocytes (NBC; N = 6), and primary human FL WT (N = 11) or mutant (N = 4) for STAT6 before and after ex vivo stimulation with IL4. We found that STAT6 mutants result in broad based augmentation of IL4-induced gene expression. Unexpectedly, in FL with WT STAT6 we measured reduced baseline and IL4-induced gene expression levels when compared with NBC lymphocytes or FL with STAT6 mutations. We tracked the attenuated IL4/JAK/STAT6 response to co-existing CREBBP mutations and experimentally verified that intact CREBBP is required for the induction of many IL4-induced genes. One of the IL4-induced genes here identified is RRAGD, a small G-protein involved in lysosomal mTOR activation. We show that IL4 treatment induced RRAGD expression, that RRAGD is required for mTOR activation in lymphoma cells and that IL4-enhanced BCR signaling induced mTOR activation. The IL4 and BCR-induced mTOR activation was reduced by CREBBP mutants and augmented by mutant STAT6, establishing a link between STAT6 mutations and mTOR regulated pro-growth pathways in lymphoma.

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Leukemia
Leukemia 医学-血液学
CiteScore
18.10
自引率
3.50%
发文量
270
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Title: Leukemia Journal Overview: Publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed research Covers all aspects of research and treatment of leukemia and allied diseases Includes studies of normal hemopoiesis due to comparative relevance Topics of Interest: Oncogenes Growth factors Stem cells Leukemia genomics Cell cycle Signal transduction Molecular targets for therapy And more Content Types: Original research articles Reviews Letters Correspondence Comments elaborating on significant advances and covering topical issues
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