There are 2 mandatory features added sequentially en route to classical follicular lymphoma (FL): first, the t(14;18) translocation, which upregulates BCL2, and second, the introduction of sequence motifs into the antigen-binding sites of the B-cell receptor (BCR), to which oligomannose-type glycan is added. Further processing of the glycan is blocked by complementarity-determining region–specific steric hindrance, leading to exposure of mannosylated immunoglobulin (Ig) to the microenvironment. This allows for interaction with the local lectin, dendritic cell–specific ICAM-3–grabbing nonintegrin (DC-SIGN), expressed by tissue macrophages and follicular dendritic cells. The major function of DC-SIGN is to engage pathogens, but this is subverted by FL cells. DC-SIGN induces tumor-specific low-level BCR signaling in FL cells and promotes membrane changes with increased adhesion to VCAM-1 via proximal kinases and actin regulators but, in contrast to engagement by anti-Ig, avoids endocytosis and apoptosis. These interactions appear mandatory for the early development of FL, before the acquisition of other accelerating mutations. BCR-associated mannosylation can be found in a subset of germinal center B-cell–like diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with t(14;18), tracking these cases back to FL. This category was associated with more aggressive behavior: both FL and transformed cases and, potentially, a significant number of cases of Burkitt lymphoma, which also has sites for N-glycan addition, could benefit from antibody-mediated blockade of the interaction with DC-SIGN.
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THE INFLUENCE OF THE TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT ON THE PATHOGENESIS OF B-CELL LYMPHOMAS|
March 21, 2024
The essential microenvironmental role of oligomannoses specifically inserted into the antigen-binding sites of lymphoma cells
Freda K. Stevenson,
Freda K. Stevenson
School of Cancer Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom
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Francesco Forconi
Francesco Forconi
School of Cancer Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom
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Blood (2024) 143 (12): 1091–1100.
Article history
Submitted:
September 27, 2023
Accepted:
October 29, 2023
First Edition:
November 22, 2023
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Freda K. Stevenson, Francesco Forconi; The essential microenvironmental role of oligomannoses specifically inserted into the antigen-binding sites of lymphoma cells. Blood 2024; 143 (12): 1091–1100. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.2023022703
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