Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: doi:10.22028/D291-41320
Title: B-cell receptor reactivity against Rothia mucilaginosa in nodular lymphocyte-predominant Hodgkin lymphoma
Author(s): Thurner, Lorenz
Fadle, Natalie
Regitz, Evi
Roth, Sophie
Cetin, Onur
Kos, Igor Age
Hess, Simon Mauro
Bein, Julia
Bohle, Rainer Maria
Vornanen, Martine
Sundström, Christer
De Leval, Laurence
Tiacci, Enrico
Borchmann, Peter
Engert, Andreas
Poeschel, Viola
Held, Gerhard
Schwarz, Eva C.
Neumann, Frank
Preuss, Klaus-Dieter
Hoth, Markus
Küppers, Ralf
Lehman, Karola
Hansmann, Martin-Leo
Becker, Sören L.
Bewarder, Moritz
Hartmann, Sylvia
Language: English
Title: Haematologica
Volume: 108
Issue: 12
Pages: 3347-3358
Publisher/Platform: Ferrata Storti Foundation
Year of Publication: 2023
DDC notations: 610 Medicine and health
Publikation type: Journal Article
Abstract: Nodular lymphocyte-predominant Hodgkin lymphoma (NLPHL) is a Hodgkin lymphoma expressing functional B-cell receptors (BCR). Recently, we described a dual stimulation model of IgD+ lymphocyte-predominant cells by Moraxella catarrhalis antigen RpoC and its superantigen MID/hag, associated with extralong CDR3 and HLA-DRB1*04 or HLADRB1*07 haplotype. The aim of the present study was to extend the antigen screening to further bacteria and viruses. The fragment antibody-binding (Fab) regions of seven new and 15 previously reported cases were analyzed. The reactivity of non-Moraxella spp.-reactive Fab regions against lysates of Rothia mucilaginosa was observed in 5/22 (22.7%) cases. Galactofuranosyl transferase (Gltf) and 2,3-butanediol dehydrogenase (Bdh) of R. mucilaginosa were identified by comparative silver- and immuno-staining in two-dimensional gels, with subsequent mass spectrometry and validation by western blots and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Both R. mucilaginosa Gltf and Bdh induced BCR pathway activation and proliferation in vitro. Apoptosis was induced by recombinant Gltf/ETA’-immunotoxin conjugates in DEV cells expressing recombinant R. mucilaginosa-reactive BCR. Reactivity against M. catarrhalis RpoC was confirmed in 3/7 newly expressed BCR (total 10/22 reactive to Moraxella spp.), resulting in 15/22 (68.2%) cases with BCR reactivity against defined bacterial antigens. These findings strengthen the hypothesis of bacterial trigger contributing to subsets of NLPHL.
DOI of the first publication: 10.3324/haematol.2023.282698
URL of the first publication: https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2023.282698
Link to this record: urn:nbn:de:bsz:291--ds-413204
hdl:20.500.11880/37062
http://dx.doi.org/10.22028/D291-41320
ISSN: 1592-8721
0390-6078
Date of registration: 15-Dec-2023
Faculty: M - Medizinische Fakultät
Department: M - Biophysik
M - Infektionsmedizin
M - Innere Medizin
Professorship: M - Prof. Dr. Sören Becker
M - Prof. Dr. Rainer M. Bohle
M - Prof. Dr. Markus Hoth
M - Prof. Dr. Stephan Stilgenbauer
Collections:SciDok - Der Wissenschaftsserver der Universität des Saarlandes

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