Restricted T cell receptor repertoire in CLL-like monoclonal B cell lymphocytosis and early stage CLL

Oncoimmunology. 2018 Feb 20;7(6):e1432328. doi: 10.1080/2162402X.2018.1432328. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Analysis of the T cell receptor (TR) repertoire of chronic lymphocytic leukemia-like monoclonal B cell lymphocytosis (CLL-like MBL) and early stage CLL is relevant for understanding the dynamic interaction of expanded B cell clones with bystander T cells. Here we profiled the T cell receptor β chain (TRB) repertoire of the CD4+ and CD8+ T cell fractions from 16 CLL-like MBL and 13 untreated, Binet stage A/Rai stage 0 CLL patients using subcloning analysis followed by Sanger sequencing. The T cell subpopulations of both MBL and early stage CLL harbored restricted TRB gene repertoire, with CD4+ T cell clonal expansions whose frequency followed the numerical increase of clonal B cells. Longitudinal analysis in MBL cases revealed clonal persistence, alluding to persistent antigen stimulation. In addition, the identification of shared clonotypes among different MBL/early stage CLL cases pointed towards selection of the T cell clones by common antigenic elements. T cell clonotypes previously described in viral infections and immune disorders were also detected. Altogether, our findings evidence that antigen-mediated TR restriction occurs early in clonal evolution leading to CLL and may further increase together with B cell clonal expansion, possibly suggesting that the T cell selecting antigens are tumor-related.

Keywords: T cell receptor (TR); antigen restriction; chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL); clonotype; monoclonal B cell lymphocytosis (MBL).

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Grants and funding

This work has been supported by the following grants: PI11/01621, PI15/00437, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness; 2014/SGR585, Generalitat de Catalunya; Fundació La Caixa; H2020 No. 692298 project “MEDGENET, Medical Genomics and Epigenomics Network” by the EU; H2020 “AEGLE, An analytics framework for integrated and personalized healthcare services in Europe”, by the EU.