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Remarkably similar antigen receptors among a subset of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Fabio Ghiotto, … , Manlio Ferrarini, Nicholas Chiorazzi
Fabio Ghiotto, … , Manlio Ferrarini, Nicholas Chiorazzi
Published April 1, 2004
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2004;113(7):1008-1016. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI19399.
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Remarkably similar antigen receptors among a subset of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia

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Studies of B cell antigen receptors (BCRs) expressed by leukemic lymphocytes from patients with B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) suggest that B lymphocytes with some level of BCR structural restriction become transformed. While analyzing rearranged VHDJH and VLJL genes of 25 non–IgM-producing B-CLL cases, we found five IgG+ cases that display strikingly similar BCRs (use of the same H- and L-chain V gene segments with unique, shared heavy chain third complementarity-determining region [HCDR3] and light chain third complementarity-determining region [LCDR3] motifs). These H- and L-chain characteristics were not identified in other B-CLL cases or in normal B lymphocytes whose sequences are available in the public databases. Three-dimensional modeling studies suggest that these BCRs could bind the same antigenic epitope. The structural features of the B-CLL BCRs resemble those of mAb’s reactive with carbohydrate determinants of bacterial capsules or viral coats and with certain autoantigens. These findings suggest that the B lymphocytes that gave rise to these IgG+ B-CLL cells were selected for this unique BCR structure. This selection could have occurred because the precursors of the B-CLL cells were chosen for their antigen-binding capabilities by antigen(s) of restricted nature and structure, or because the precursors derived from a B cell subpopulation with limited BCR heterogeneity, or both.

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Fabio Ghiotto, Franco Fais, Angelo Valetto, Emilia Albesiano, Shiori Hashimoto, Mariella Dono, Hideyuki Ikematsu, Steven L. Allen, Jonathan Kolitz, Kanti R. Rai, Marco Nardini, Anna Tramontano, Manlio Ferrarini, Nicholas Chiorazzi

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Excessive antigen reactivity may underlie the clinical aggressiveness of chronic lymphocytic leukemia stereotyped subset #8
M Gounari, S Ntoufa, B Apollonio, N Papakonstantinou, M Ponzoni, CC Chu, D Rossi, G Gaidano, N Chiorazzi, K Stamatopoulos, P Ghia
Blood 2015
Restricted, canonical, stereotyped and convergent immunoglobulin responses
CJ Dunand, PC Wilson
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2015
Pre-malignant lymphoid cells arise from hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Y Kikushige, T Miyamoto
International Journal of Hematology 2015
VDJSeq-Solver: In Silico V(D)J Recombination Detection Tool
G Paciello, A Acquaviva, C Pighi, A Ferrarini, E Macii, A Zamo’, E Ficarra, Q Shi
PloS one 2015
Cytoplasmic myosin-exposed apoptotic cells appear with caspase-3 activation and enhance CLL cell viability
X Cui, L Zhang, AR Magli, R Catera, XJ Yan, DO Griffin, TL Rothstein, J Barrientos, JE Kolitz, SL Allen, KR Rai, N Chiorazzi, CC Chu
Leukemia 2015
“IDENTIFYING HIGH-RISK CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA: A PATHOGENESIS-ORIENTED APPRAISAL OF PROGNOSTIC AND PREDICTIVE FACTORS IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH CHEMOTHERAPY WITH OR WITHOUT IMMUNOTHERAPY.”
S Martinelli, A Cuneo, GM Rigolin
Mediterranean journal of hematology and infectious diseases 2015

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