Frontiers in Oncology (May 2020)

The Role of BAFF-R Signaling in the Growth of Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma

  • Xiaolan Zhou,
  • Matthias Mulazzani,
  • Iven-Alex von Mücke-Heim,
  • Sigrid Langer,
  • Wenlong Zhang,
  • Hellen Ishikawa-Ankerhold,
  • Martin Dreyling,
  • Andreas Straube,
  • Louisa von Baumgarten

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.00682
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Primary CNS lymphoma (PCNSL) is an aggressive brain tumor. Despite improvements in therapeutic algorithms, long-term survival remains rare, illustrating an urgent need for novel therapeutic targets. BAFF-R is a pro-survival receptor expressed on most malignant B cells, including PCNSL. To date, its role in PCNSL growth remains elusive. Here, we have created a BAFF-R knockout lymphoma cell line (BAFF-R-KO) using CRISPR-Cas9. In serum-starved conditions, BAFF-R-KO cells exhibit decreased viability in vitro compared to BAFF-R+ cells. Combining an orthotopic mouse model of PCNSL with chronic cranial windows and intravital microscopy, we have demonstrated a significant delay in tumor growth in mice inoculated with BAFF-R-KO cells compared to BAFF-R+ PCNSL. Additionally, median survival of BAFF-R-KO mice was significantly prolonged. Altogether, our results indicate the high potential of BAFF-R as a novel treatment target for PCNSL.

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