STAT3 mutations unify the pathogenesis of chronic lymphoproliferative disorders of NK cells and T-cell large granular lymphocyte leukemia

A Jerez, MJ Clemente, H Makishima… - Blood, The Journal …, 2012 - ashpublications.org
A Jerez, MJ Clemente, H Makishima, H Koskela, F LeBlanc, K Peng Ng, T Olson
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2012ashpublications.org
Chronic lymphoproliferative disorders of natural killer cells (CLPD-NKs) and T-cell large
granular lymphocytic leukemias (T-LGLs) are clonal lymphoproliferations arising from either
natural killer cells or cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs). We have investigated for distribution
and functional significance of mutations in 50 CLPD-NKs and 120 T-LGL patients by direct
sequencing, allele-specific PCR, and microarray analysis. STAT3 gene mutations are
present in both T and NK diseases: approximately one-third of patients with each type of …
Abstract
Chronic lymphoproliferative disorders of natural killer cells (CLPD-NKs) and T-cell large granular lymphocytic leukemias (T-LGLs) are clonal lymphoproliferations arising from either natural killer cells or cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs). We have investigated for distribution and functional significance of mutations in 50 CLPD-NKs and 120 T-LGL patients by direct sequencing, allele-specific PCR, and microarray analysis. STAT3 gene mutations are present in both T and NK diseases: approximately one-third of patients with each type of disorder convey these mutations. Mutations were found in exons 21 and 20, encoding the Src homology 2 domain. Patients with mutations are characterized by symptomatic disease (75%), history of multiple treatments, and a specific pattern of STAT3 activation and gene deregulation, including increased expression of genes activated by STAT3. Many of these features are also found in patients with wild-type STAT3, indicating that other mechanisms of STAT3 activation can be operative in these chronic lymphoproliferative disorders. Treatment with STAT3 inhibitors, both in wild-type and mutant cases, resulted in accelerated apoptosis. STAT3 mutations are frequent in large granular lymphocytes suggesting a similar molecular dysregulation in malignant chronic expansions of NK and CTL origin. STAT3 mutations may distinguish truly malignant lymphoproliferations involving T and NK cells from reactive expansions.
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