2023
Separation of B- and T-Cell-Specific Signaling Molecules Prevents Oncogenic Transformation in Lymphoid Malignancies
Ketzer F, Klemm L, Robinson M, Loucks C, Arce D, Cosgun K, Kothari S, Müschen M. Separation of B- and T-Cell-Specific Signaling Molecules Prevents Oncogenic Transformation in Lymphoid Malignancies. Blood 2023, 142: 1396. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2023-189221.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchKinase ZAP70Transcriptional regulationTranscription factorsKinase SykDownstream activationT-cell signaling proteinsCRISPR/Cas9-mediated knockoutComparative proteomic analysisNegative selectionFunction of proteinsWild-type cellsCas9-mediated knockoutCo-expressed proteinsPre-malignant cellsT cell linesCellular fitnessTranscription machinerySLP-76Signaling proteinsMalignant transformationSignal transductionAberrant transcriptionProteomic analysisChIP-qPCRNovel key mechanismCD25 recruits inhibitory phosphatases for feedback control of B-cell receptor signaling
Sun R, Lee J, Robinson M, Kume K, Cosgun K, Chan L, Leveille E, Geng H, Vykunta V, Shy B, Marson A, Meffre E, Müschen M. CD25 recruits inhibitory phosphatases for feedback control of B-cell receptor signaling. The Journal Of Immunology 2023, 210: 154.23-154.23. DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.210.supp.154.23.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAntigen-experienced B cellsB cellsEarly B cell developmentGerminal centersB cell developmentSpontaneous germinal centersCD25 surface expressionAutoreactive B cellsRole of CD25B cell toleranceB-cell receptor signalingB-cell leukemiaB cell receptorAutoantibody productionCD25Cell toleranceGenetic ablationReceptor signalingBCR signalingOncogenic signalingInhibitorySuccessful initiationSignalingNegative selectionAutoimmunity
2022
SYK and ZAP70 kinases in autoimmunity and lymphoid malignancies
Leveille E, Chan LN, Mirza AS, Kume K, Müschen M. SYK and ZAP70 kinases in autoimmunity and lymphoid malignancies. Cellular Signalling 2022, 94: 110331. PMID: 35398488, DOI: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2022.110331.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic lymphocytic leukemiaB-cell malignanciesT cell receptorB cell receptorB-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemiaPathological B-cellsPoor clinical outcomeAcute lymphoblastic leukemiaExpression of SykT lymphocyte developmentClinical outcomesAggressive diseaseActivation of NFATAutoimmune diseasesLymphoblastic leukemiaT lymphocytesLymphocytic leukemiaCell lymphomaLymphoid malignanciesB cellsPI3K-pathwayOncogenic driversMalignancyNegative selectionPremalignant cells
2021
Developmental partitioning of SYK and ZAP70 prevents autoimmunity and cancer
Sadras T, Martin M, Kume K, Robinson ME, Saravanakumar S, Lenz G, Chen Z, Song JY, Siddiqi T, Oksa L, Knapp AM, Cutler J, Cosgun KN, Klemm L, Ecker V, Winchester J, Ghergus D, Soulas-Sprauel P, Kiefer F, Heisterkamp N, Pandey A, Ngo V, Wang L, Jumaa H, Buchner M, Ruland J, Chan WC, Meffre E, Martin T, Müschen M. Developmental partitioning of SYK and ZAP70 prevents autoimmunity and cancer. Molecular Cell 2021, 81: 2094-2111.e9. PMID: 33878293, PMCID: PMC8239336, DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2021.03.043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntigens, CD19AutoimmunityB-LymphocytesCalciumCell DifferentiationCell Transformation, NeoplasticEnzyme ActivationHumansImmune ToleranceLymphoma, B-CellMiceModels, GeneticNeoplasm ProteinsNeoplasmsNFATC Transcription FactorsPhosphatidylinositol 3-KinasesProtein BindingReceptors, Antigen, B-CellSignal TransductionSyk KinaseZAP-70 Protein-Tyrosine Kinase
2018
Autoimmunity Checkpoints As Therapeutic Targets in B-Cell Malignancies
Chen Z, Muschen M. Autoimmunity Checkpoints As Therapeutic Targets in B-Cell Malignancies. Blood 2018, 132: 1587. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2018-99-113674.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAutoreactive B-cell antigen receptorsB-cell malignanciesAcute lymphoblastic leukemiaAutoreactive B cellsB cellsCell malignanciesB cell antigen receptorNormal B cellsTypes of cancerAIC activationTargeted therapyAutoreactive clonesMalignant transformationTargeted activationAutoreactive B lymphocytesLymphocyte developmentPI3KB-cell lymphomaB-lymphoid malignanciesB-cell receptor signalingDrug-resistant leukemiaB-cell leukemiaB-cell tumorsCell deathNegative selection
2016
PTEN opposes negative selection and enables oncogenic transformation of pre-B cells
Shojaee S, Chan LN, Buchner M, Cazzaniga V, Cosgun KN, Geng H, Qiu YH, von Minden MD, Ernst T, Hochhaus A, Cazzaniga G, Melnick A, Kornblau SM, Graeber TG, Wu H, Jumaa H, Müschen M. PTEN opposes negative selection and enables oncogenic transformation of pre-B cells. Nature Medicine 2016, 22: 379-387. PMID: 26974310, PMCID: PMC5178869, DOI: 10.1038/nm.4062.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTrigger cell deathTumor suppressor roleOncogenic transformationCell deathSuppressor rolePTEN inhibitionNegative selection
2013
BACH2 mediates negative selection and p53-dependent tumor suppression at the pre-B cell receptor checkpoint
Swaminathan S, Huang C, Geng H, Chen Z, Harvey R, Kang H, Ng C, Titz B, Hurtz C, Sadiyah MF, Nowak D, Thoennissen GB, Rand V, Graeber TG, Koeffler HP, Carroll WL, Willman CL, Hall AG, Igarashi K, Melnick A, Müschen M. BACH2 mediates negative selection and p53-dependent tumor suppression at the pre-B cell receptor checkpoint. Nature Medicine 2013, 19: 1014-1022. PMID: 23852341, PMCID: PMC3954721, DOI: 10.1038/nm.3247.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBasic-Leucine Zipper Transcription FactorsCell DeathCell DifferentiationCell SurvivalCell Transformation, NeoplasticDNA-Binding ProteinsGene DeletionGene Expression Regulation, LeukemicGreen Fluorescent ProteinsImmunoglobulin mu-ChainsMiceMolecular Sequence DataPAX5 Transcription FactorPre-B Cell ReceptorsPrecursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-LymphomaPrecursor Cells, B-LymphoidProto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-6Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-mycRNA, MessengerSTAT5 Transcription FactorTreatment OutcomeTumor Suppressor Protein p53V(D)J Recombination
2000
Somatic Mutation of the Cd95 Gene in Human B Cells as a Side-Effect of the Germinal Center Reaction
Müschen M, Re D, Jungnickel B, Diehl V, Rajewsky K, Küppers R. Somatic Mutation of the Cd95 Gene in Human B Cells as a Side-Effect of the Germinal Center Reaction. Journal Of Experimental Medicine 2000, 192: 1833-1840. PMID: 11120779, PMCID: PMC2213498, DOI: 10.1084/jem.192.12.1833.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDeath domainCD95 geneSomatic mutationsNegative selectionNon-Ig genesHuman B cellsSomatic hypermutation machineryApoptosis-resistant cellsTumor suppressor geneDD mutationsLast exonHypermutation machinerySuppressor geneApoptosis resistanceGenesB cellsImmunoglobulin genesGerminal center B cellsSomatic hypermutationMutationsCD95 pathwayGC B-cell lymphomasGC B cellsCellsGerminal center reaction