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Rôles de la stimulation chronique du TCR et de la reprogrammation cellulaire dans les lymphomes T périphériques / Roles of chronic TCR stimulation and cell reprogramming in peripheral T-cell lymphomas

Carras, Sylvain 14 December 2018 (has links)
Les lymphomes T périphériques (ou PTCL) sont des lymphomes malins non Hodgkiniens ayant pour cellules d’origine des lymphocytes T (LT) ou Natural Killer matures. Ces lymphomes sont rares, hétérogènes et méconnus. Des arguments issus de la littérature suggérant l’implication de la stimulation chronique du récepteur T à l’antigène (TCR) dans la transformation des LT, nous ont conduits à développer un modèle murin basé sur la stimulation chronique du TCR pour adresser spécifiquement cette question. Dans ce modèle, le transfert de LT p53-/- dans des souris CD3e-/- entraine l’apparition de lymphomes T périphériques (PTCL) clonaux dans 60% des cas avec une médiane de survenue de 230 jours alors que les souris transférées avec des LT wt ne développent pas de lymphomes. Ces PTCL présentent un phénotype T effecteur-mémoire CD62LLo-CD44hi-CD122lo-CD25lo ainsi qu’une profonde downrégulation de l’expression des gènes impliqués dans la voie du TCR illustrant l’impact de la stimulation chronique dans la lymphomagénèse. L’étude de ces lymphomes a révélé qu’ils ne dépendent plus, pour la plupart, de l’engagement du TCR pour leur survie et qu’ils acquièrent des caractéristiques « innate-like » avec notamment l’expression de récepteurs NK inhibiteurs (NKiR) et de récepteurs NK activateurs (NKaR) ainsi que des protéines adaptatrices DAP12 et FceRIg. Cette expression est associée à celle de Syk et PLC?2, impliquées dans la signalisation des NKaR. Nous montrons que les NKaR et leurs voies de signalisation associées sont fonctionnelles et participent à la survie des cellules lymphomateuses, le blocage de certains NKaR retardant notamment le développement lymphomateux in vivo. Nous avons par la suite exploré l’expression des NKR, de Syk et de PLCg2 au sein des PTCL humains et nous montrons ou confirmons que certaines entités expriment des panels variés de NKR ainsi que les effecteurs Syk et PLCg2 suggérant l’existence de mécanismes de lymphomagénèse similaires à ceux identifiés dans notre modèle au sein d’un certain nombres de PTCL humains / Peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCL) are rare non Hodgkin malignant lymphomas emerging from mature T or NK cells. PTCL are highly heterogeneous and mainly misunderstood. As several evidences pointed the potential role of TCR chronic stimulation in human T-cell lymphomagenesis, we developed a murine model based on chronic TCR stimulation to address this question. In this model, transfer of p53-/- T-cells into T-cell deficient mice (CD3e-/-) triggered PTCL development in 60% of cases with a median survival of 230 days while transfer of wt T-cells in CD3e-/- mice did not lead to PTCL development. These PTCL exhibited an effector-memory phenotype CD62LLo-CD44hi-CD122lo-CD25lo associated with a dramatic downregulation of TCR pathway genes expression consistent with a chronic TCR stimulation highlighting it’s implication in lymphomagenesis. The analysis of these PTCL revealed that a large majority of cases (80%) do not depend anymore on TCR stimulation for their growth and survival and that they acquire innate-like features with expression of inhibitory NKR (NKiR) and activating NK receptors (NKaR) as well as the adaptor proteins DAP12 or FceRIg. Expression of these receptors is associated with the expression of SYK and PLC?2, which are classical key effectors downstream of NKaR. We show that these NKaR are functional and can mediate TCR-independent activation in mPTCL and that this signaling is involved in cell survival/proliferation as in vivo blockade of NKG2D and NKp46 delays PTCL development in PTCL transplantation experiments. In parallel, we studied NKR, Syk and PLCg2 expression in human PTCL and found that some entities express a large range of these receptors as well as Syk and PLCg2, suggesting similar lymphomagenesis mechanisms in some human PTCL
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Lymphomes Natural-Killer T cells (NKT) : impact des stimulations antigéniques chroniques et mécanismes de la lymphomagénèse / Natural-Killer T cells (NKT) lymphomas : impact of chronic antigenic stimulations and mechanisms of lymphomagenesis

Robinot, Rémy 05 December 2017 (has links)
Les lymphomes T périphériques (PTCL) sont des néoplasmes rares et agressifs représentant environ 12% des lymphomes chez l’Homme. Nos travaux récents dans des souris p53-/- ont révélé une nouvelle entité de PTCL, émergeant de cellules Natural-Killer T-cell (NKT), un type particulier de lymphocyte T reconnaissant des antigènes lipidiques. Nous avons montré que ces lymphomes NKT (PTCL-NKT) présentent des caractéristiques de NKT stimulés chroniquement, et que la lymphomagenèse est initiée via l’activation chronique du TCR. Chez l’Homme, de nombreux PTCL sont suspectés pour être associés à des stimulations antigéniques chroniques, mais les mécanismes de transformation impliqués sont encore mal connus. Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb), l’agent responsable de la maladie de Lyme, provoque des infections chroniques dont l’implication dans certains lymphomes T cutanés (CTCL) a été suggérée. Cependant, cette observation manque de preuves cliniques et expérimentales. De manière intéressante, Bb est connue pour exprimer des glycolipides activateurs des NKT. Nous avons donc infecté des souris p53-/- avec des Bb vivantes, et montré que l’infection augmente significativement la fréquence des PTCL-NKT. Par traitement antibiotique précoce de souris infectées et par injections de Bb inactivées, nous avons également démontré que la chronicité de l’infection est nécessaire au développement de ces lymphomes. L’analyse phénotypique de ces PTCL-NKT a confirmé nos observations précédentes, montrant des caractéristiques de cellules NKT activées chroniquement, telles que l’expression de marqueurs d’activation et d’exhaustion (perte de NK1.1, surexpression de PD-1). Ces résultats suggèrent une implication de Borrelia dans la lymphomagenèse T. En se basant sur l’analyse de différents marqueurs phénotypiques et de leur production cytokinique, nous avons également montré que ces lymphomes présentent un profil dérégulé se rapprochant du sous-type NKT2. Une étude génomique par séquençage whole-exome sur 6 PTCL-NKT a révélé de larges pertes récurrentes du chromosome 13. Au sein de la zone minimale de délétion, nous avons identifié Jarid2, codant un facteur épigénétique impliqué dans le développement NKT par une activité histone-methytransférase. Ce gène est retrouvé altéré dans 20% des CTCL. De manière intéressante, les souris Jarid2-/- présentent une expansion périphérique de NKT au profil immature/NKT2, partageant donc des caractéristiques avec les PTCL-NKT. La perte de Jarid2 a été détectée dans presque tous les PTCL-NKT. Nous avons confirmé la perte de Jarid2 au niveau ARN et protéique. Nos résultats préliminaires montrent une hypométhylation de la lysine 9 de l’histone H3 (H3K9), la cible de Jarid2, soutenant un effet fonctionnel dans la physiopathologie des PTCL-NKT. Par conséquent, nous pensons que la perte de Jarid2 pourrait être un événement important de la lymphomagenèse NKT, puisque de plus en plus d’altérations de facteurs épigénétiques sont retrouvées dans les PTCL humains. Pour réponse à cette question, nous sommes notamment en train de générer des souris p53-/- x Jarid2-/-. En conclusion, nos données viennent renforcer le concept selon lequel certaines infections peuvent initier la transformation des cellules T par l’activation chronique du TCR. Nous avons également identifié un nouveau facteur épigénétique potentiellement impliqué dans la lymphomagenèse NKT / Peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCL) are aggressive and heterogeneous neoplasms that represent around 12% of Human lymphomas. Our recent work in p53-/- mice revealed a new PTCL entity, arising from Natural-Killer T-cell (NKT), a particular type of T cell recognizing lipidic antigens. We found that NKT lymphomas (NKTL) present features of chronically stimulated NKT-cells and that lymphomagenesis is driven through chronic TCR activation by microbial glycolipids. In human, many PTCL are suspected to be associated with chronic antigenic stimulation, but this transformation mechanism is still poorly understood.Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb), the causative agent of Lyme disease, induces chronic infection and has recently been suggested to be involved in cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL). However, this observation lacks clinical and experimental proofs. Interestingly, Bb is known to express NKT-activating glycolipids. We therefore infected p53-/- mice by live intradermal Bb injection and showed that Bb infection significantly increased NKTL rate. Phenotypic characterization of these NKTL confirmed our previously described features of chronically stimulated NKT-cells, with expression of activation and exhaustion markers (loss of NK1.1, upregulation of PD-1). Based on surface markers, transcription factors and cytokine production analysis, we also found that our lymphomas mostly present a NKT2 subtype profile, sometimes surprisingly mixed with NKT17 or NKT1. Genomic study by whole-exome sequencing on few of these lymphomas revealed recurrent large losses in the chromosome 13. Within the minimal deletion region, we identified Jarid2, a gene involved in NKT development by epigenetic regulation and which is found altered in 20% of CTCL. Jarid2 loss was detected in almost all NKTL. Interestingly, Jarid2-/- mice show increased NKT number in the periphery with an immature/NKT2 phenotype, sharing features with our NKTL.Thus, we believe that Jarid2 loss may be an important event in NKT lymphomagenesis, as more and more epigenetic factors are found mutated in several human PTCL. To answer this question we are currently breeding p53-/- x Jarid2-/- mice. In conclusion, our data reinforced the concept that chronic bacterial activation of T-cells through their TCR can effectively drive T-cell transformation. We also identified a new potential epigenetic factor that may be involved in lymphomagenesis
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Análise do perfil de expressão de genes de proliferação/regulação celular, resposta inflamatória e angiogênese e do padrão de metilação dos genes p15INK4b e p16INK4a em portadores de linfoma de células T periféricas / Analysis of gene expression profile related to proliferation/ cell regulation, inflammatory response and angiogenesis and the methylation pattern of genes p15INK4b and p16INK4a in patients with peripheral T-cell lymphoma

Lage, Luis Alberto de Padua Covas 11 May 2017 (has links)
Introdução: Os linfomas não-Hodgkin de células T periféricas (LCTP) são neoplasias raras caracterizadas pela proliferação monoclonal de linfócitos T maduros. Correspondem a 15% das malignidades linfoides e têm distribuição geográfica peculiar. Compreendem 22 entidades clínico-patológicas distintas, heterogêneas do ponto de vista clínico-epidemiológico, morfológico, fenotípico e molecular. O grupo de apresentação predominantemente nodal compreende as variantes histológicas LGCA/ALK+, LGCA/ALK-, LCTA e LCTP/SOE. Sua terapêutica se baseia em poliquimioterápicos à base de antraciclina e consolidação com transplante de células tronco hematopoiéticas autólogas (TCTH). Com exceção do LGCA/ALK+, apresentam sobrevida global em cinco anos de 30% a 40%. Devido aos desfechos desfavoráveis, estudos de perfil de expressão gênica e de metilação de genes supressores tumorais têm emergido nos últimos anos para refinar o diagnóstico destas neoplasias, melhorar o conhecimento fisiopatológico e o prognóstico e estabelecer possíveis alvos terapêuticos. Estudos preliminares com LCTP nodais indicam valor prognóstico favorável da hiperexpressão de genes de padrão inflamatório NFkB1 e IKBkB e desfavorável nos casos de supraregulação de genes de padrão proliferativo como CCNA2, TOP2A e CHEK1 e do fenótipo metilado de p15INK4b e p16INK4a. Objetivo:Avaliar o impacto da expressão relativa dos genes CCNA2, TOP2A, CHEK1, NFkB1, IKBkB e VEGF1 e da metilação dos genes p15 e p16 em população brasileira com LCTP nodais tratados com quimioterapia CHOP-símile para os desfechos de sobrevida global, sobrevida livre de progressão e sobrevida livre de doença. Métodos: A expressão gênica foi avaliada por qtPCR de amostras fixadas em formol e incluídas em parafina de 63 pacientes. A mediana de expressão dos genes foi comparada com variáveis clínicas e desfechos. PCR qualitativa metilação-específico foi usada avaliar a metilação de p15 e p16. Resultados: Com mediana de seguimento de vinte meses, as SG, SLP e SLD foram, respectivamente, 45,6%, 34,3% e 63,0% e a resposta completa de 46,0%. Em análise multivariada, ECOG >= 2 e a hiperexpressão do gene CCNA2 foram associadas à pior SG em cinco anos, nos LCTP nodais (p=0,008 e p=0,002). Em análise univariada os genes CCNA2, TOP2A e CHEK1 foram associados ao pior prognóstico nos LCTP/SOE e melhor nos LGCA/ALK-. A hiperexpressão do gene VEGF1 se associou ao pior prognóstico no LGCA/ALK- e LCTA. Metilação de p15INK4b não foi encontrada nos LGCA/ALK+ e em análise multivariada foi associada a pior SLP em 5 anos nos LCTP não-ALK+ (HR: 9,88; p=0,03). O painel gênico testado não apresentou poder para discriminar as diferentes variantes histopatólogicas de LCTP nodais, porém demonstrou-se associação direta entre a intensidade de mediana de expressão desses genes e agressividade biológica nesse grupo heterogêneo de neoplasias. O significado prognóstico de imunoexpressão da proteína ALK sofreu influência das variáveis constituintes do IPI nessa coorte. Conclusão: A hiperexpressao dos genes CCNA2, TOP2A e CHEK1 foram associadas a prognóstico desfavorável nos LCTP/SOE e favorável nos LGCA/ALK-. Fenótipo hipermetilado de p15INK4b não foi evento observado em LGCA/ALK+, porém foi associado a pior prognóstico nos LCTP nodais não-ALK+ / Background: Peripheral T-cell non-Hodgkin\'s lymphomas (PTCL) are rare tumors characterized by monoclonal proliferation of mature T lymphocytes; they correspond to 15% of lymphoid malignancies and have specific geographic distribution. PTCL comprise 22 distinct clinicopathologic entities, heterogeneous from the clinical and epidemiological perspective, as well as morphologic, phenotypic and molecular. The group of presentation predominantly nodal comprises the histological variants ALCL/ALK+, ALCL/ALK-, AITL and PTCL/NOS. Its treatment is based on polychemotherapy with anthracycline and consolidation with autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (ASCT). With the exception of ALCL/ALK+, these tumors show overall survival at 5 years from 30% to 40%. Due to unfavorable outcomes, gene expression profile studies, as well as studies of methylation of tumor suppressor genes, have emerged in recent years in order to refine the pathological diagnosis of these cancers, improve the pathophysiological knowledge and prognosis, and establish possible therapeutic targets. Preliminary studies with nodal PTCLs indicate favorable prognostic value of overexpression of inflammatory pattern genes like NFkB1 e IKBkB, and unfavorable in the case of proliferative genes as CCNA2, TOP2A, CHEK1 and the methylated phenotype of suppressor genes p15INK4b e p16INK4a. Objectives: Assess the impact of relative expression of genes CCNA2, TOP2A, CHEK1, NFkB, IKBkB and VEGF1 and the methylation of the genes p15 and p16 in Brazilian population with nodal PTCLs treated with CHOP-like chemotherapy for the outcomes of overall survival, progression-free survival and disease-free survival. Methods: Gene expression was assessed by qtPCR of paraffin samples of 63 patients. The median gene expression was compared with clinical variables and outcomes. Qualitative methylation-specific PCR was used to assess the methylation of p15 and p16. Results: With a segment median of 20 months, the OS, PFS and DFS were, respectively, 45,6%, 34,3% and 63,0% and the complete response (CR) was 46,0%. In multivariate analysis, ECOG >= 2 and overexpression of the gene CCNA2 were associated with worse OS at 5 years in nodal PTCLs (p = 0,008 and p = 0,002). In univariate analysis, the genes CCNA2, TOP2A and CHEK1 were associated with worse prognosis in PTCL/NOS and better in ALCL/ALK negative. The overexpression of the gene VEGF1 was associated with worse prognosis in the variants AITL and ALCL/ALK negative. Methylation of the gene p15INK4b was not found in ALCL/ALK+ group, and in multivariate analysis was associated with worse 5-years PFS in the group of PTCL non-ALK+ (HR: 9,88 and p = 0,03). The gene panel tested showed no power to discriminate the different histopathology of nodal PTCL, but it showed a direct association between the median intensity of expression of these genes and biological aggressiveness in this heterogeneous group of neoplasms. The prognostic significance of immunostaining of ALK protein was influenced by IPI constituents variables in this cohort. Conclusion: The overexpression of genes CCNA2, TOP2A e CHEK1 were associated with poor prognosis in PTCL/NOS and favorable in ALCL/ALK negative. Hypermethylated phenotype of gene p15INK4b was not an observed event in ALCL/ALK+, but it was associated with poor prognosis in nodal PTCL non-ALK+
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Análise do perfil de expressão de genes de proliferação/regulação celular, resposta inflamatória e angiogênese e do padrão de metilação dos genes p15INK4b e p16INK4a em portadores de linfoma de células T periféricas / Analysis of gene expression profile related to proliferation/ cell regulation, inflammatory response and angiogenesis and the methylation pattern of genes p15INK4b and p16INK4a in patients with peripheral T-cell lymphoma

Luis Alberto de Padua Covas Lage 11 May 2017 (has links)
Introdução: Os linfomas não-Hodgkin de células T periféricas (LCTP) são neoplasias raras caracterizadas pela proliferação monoclonal de linfócitos T maduros. Correspondem a 15% das malignidades linfoides e têm distribuição geográfica peculiar. Compreendem 22 entidades clínico-patológicas distintas, heterogêneas do ponto de vista clínico-epidemiológico, morfológico, fenotípico e molecular. O grupo de apresentação predominantemente nodal compreende as variantes histológicas LGCA/ALK+, LGCA/ALK-, LCTA e LCTP/SOE. Sua terapêutica se baseia em poliquimioterápicos à base de antraciclina e consolidação com transplante de células tronco hematopoiéticas autólogas (TCTH). Com exceção do LGCA/ALK+, apresentam sobrevida global em cinco anos de 30% a 40%. Devido aos desfechos desfavoráveis, estudos de perfil de expressão gênica e de metilação de genes supressores tumorais têm emergido nos últimos anos para refinar o diagnóstico destas neoplasias, melhorar o conhecimento fisiopatológico e o prognóstico e estabelecer possíveis alvos terapêuticos. Estudos preliminares com LCTP nodais indicam valor prognóstico favorável da hiperexpressão de genes de padrão inflamatório NFkB1 e IKBkB e desfavorável nos casos de supraregulação de genes de padrão proliferativo como CCNA2, TOP2A e CHEK1 e do fenótipo metilado de p15INK4b e p16INK4a. Objetivo:Avaliar o impacto da expressão relativa dos genes CCNA2, TOP2A, CHEK1, NFkB1, IKBkB e VEGF1 e da metilação dos genes p15 e p16 em população brasileira com LCTP nodais tratados com quimioterapia CHOP-símile para os desfechos de sobrevida global, sobrevida livre de progressão e sobrevida livre de doença. Métodos: A expressão gênica foi avaliada por qtPCR de amostras fixadas em formol e incluídas em parafina de 63 pacientes. A mediana de expressão dos genes foi comparada com variáveis clínicas e desfechos. PCR qualitativa metilação-específico foi usada avaliar a metilação de p15 e p16. Resultados: Com mediana de seguimento de vinte meses, as SG, SLP e SLD foram, respectivamente, 45,6%, 34,3% e 63,0% e a resposta completa de 46,0%. Em análise multivariada, ECOG >= 2 e a hiperexpressão do gene CCNA2 foram associadas à pior SG em cinco anos, nos LCTP nodais (p=0,008 e p=0,002). Em análise univariada os genes CCNA2, TOP2A e CHEK1 foram associados ao pior prognóstico nos LCTP/SOE e melhor nos LGCA/ALK-. A hiperexpressão do gene VEGF1 se associou ao pior prognóstico no LGCA/ALK- e LCTA. Metilação de p15INK4b não foi encontrada nos LGCA/ALK+ e em análise multivariada foi associada a pior SLP em 5 anos nos LCTP não-ALK+ (HR: 9,88; p=0,03). O painel gênico testado não apresentou poder para discriminar as diferentes variantes histopatólogicas de LCTP nodais, porém demonstrou-se associação direta entre a intensidade de mediana de expressão desses genes e agressividade biológica nesse grupo heterogêneo de neoplasias. O significado prognóstico de imunoexpressão da proteína ALK sofreu influência das variáveis constituintes do IPI nessa coorte. Conclusão: A hiperexpressao dos genes CCNA2, TOP2A e CHEK1 foram associadas a prognóstico desfavorável nos LCTP/SOE e favorável nos LGCA/ALK-. Fenótipo hipermetilado de p15INK4b não foi evento observado em LGCA/ALK+, porém foi associado a pior prognóstico nos LCTP nodais não-ALK+ / Background: Peripheral T-cell non-Hodgkin\'s lymphomas (PTCL) are rare tumors characterized by monoclonal proliferation of mature T lymphocytes; they correspond to 15% of lymphoid malignancies and have specific geographic distribution. PTCL comprise 22 distinct clinicopathologic entities, heterogeneous from the clinical and epidemiological perspective, as well as morphologic, phenotypic and molecular. The group of presentation predominantly nodal comprises the histological variants ALCL/ALK+, ALCL/ALK-, AITL and PTCL/NOS. Its treatment is based on polychemotherapy with anthracycline and consolidation with autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (ASCT). With the exception of ALCL/ALK+, these tumors show overall survival at 5 years from 30% to 40%. Due to unfavorable outcomes, gene expression profile studies, as well as studies of methylation of tumor suppressor genes, have emerged in recent years in order to refine the pathological diagnosis of these cancers, improve the pathophysiological knowledge and prognosis, and establish possible therapeutic targets. Preliminary studies with nodal PTCLs indicate favorable prognostic value of overexpression of inflammatory pattern genes like NFkB1 e IKBkB, and unfavorable in the case of proliferative genes as CCNA2, TOP2A, CHEK1 and the methylated phenotype of suppressor genes p15INK4b e p16INK4a. Objectives: Assess the impact of relative expression of genes CCNA2, TOP2A, CHEK1, NFkB, IKBkB and VEGF1 and the methylation of the genes p15 and p16 in Brazilian population with nodal PTCLs treated with CHOP-like chemotherapy for the outcomes of overall survival, progression-free survival and disease-free survival. Methods: Gene expression was assessed by qtPCR of paraffin samples of 63 patients. The median gene expression was compared with clinical variables and outcomes. Qualitative methylation-specific PCR was used to assess the methylation of p15 and p16. Results: With a segment median of 20 months, the OS, PFS and DFS were, respectively, 45,6%, 34,3% and 63,0% and the complete response (CR) was 46,0%. In multivariate analysis, ECOG >= 2 and overexpression of the gene CCNA2 were associated with worse OS at 5 years in nodal PTCLs (p = 0,008 and p = 0,002). In univariate analysis, the genes CCNA2, TOP2A and CHEK1 were associated with worse prognosis in PTCL/NOS and better in ALCL/ALK negative. The overexpression of the gene VEGF1 was associated with worse prognosis in the variants AITL and ALCL/ALK negative. Methylation of the gene p15INK4b was not found in ALCL/ALK+ group, and in multivariate analysis was associated with worse 5-years PFS in the group of PTCL non-ALK+ (HR: 9,88 and p = 0,03). The gene panel tested showed no power to discriminate the different histopathology of nodal PTCL, but it showed a direct association between the median intensity of expression of these genes and biological aggressiveness in this heterogeneous group of neoplasms. The prognostic significance of immunostaining of ALK protein was influenced by IPI constituents variables in this cohort. Conclusion: The overexpression of genes CCNA2, TOP2A e CHEK1 were associated with poor prognosis in PTCL/NOS and favorable in ALCL/ALK negative. Hypermethylated phenotype of gene p15INK4b was not an observed event in ALCL/ALK+, but it was associated with poor prognosis in nodal PTCL non-ALK+

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