<i>LEF1</i> intragenic deletion induces a dominant-negative isoform and unveils a Wnt/β-catenin vulnerability in T-ALL
Abstract
Abstract T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) represents a group of aggressive hematological malignancies characterized by unfavorable prognosis, urging the need for innovative therapeutic strategies. LEF1 is a member of the lymphoid enhancer factor (LEF)/T-cell factor family of DNA-binding transcription factors, known for their interaction with nuclear β-catenin in the context of the Wnt signaling pathway. Although the implication of LEF1 in colon cancer is well documented, its clinical relevance and functional consequences remain elusive in T-ALL. In this study, we provide valuable insights into the prevalence and significance of LEF1 alterations in a comprehensive cohort of 474 pediatric and adult patients with T-ALL enrolled in the FRALLE-2000 (French group for childhood ALL) and GRAALL 2003-2005 (Group for Research on Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia) trials, respectively. LEF1 alterations were detected in 63 cases (13%), including 9 point mutations (14.3%), 18 large deletions (28.6%), and, strikingly, 36 focal deletions (57.1%), which emerge as the most recurrent subtype. LEF1-altered cases were associated with increased central nervous system involvement and improved initial treatment response. Importantly, we unveil the existence of a previously undescribed dominant-negative LEF1 isoform resulting from focal deletions of the exons 2-3. This novel truncated protein, previously unreported in the literature, is associated with the disruption of the Wnt pathway and T-cell receptor signaling, which can be exploited as a therapeutic strategy to enhance chemosensitivity in LEF1-deleted T-ALL cases. The trials were registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov as #NCT00222027 (GRAALL 2003) and #NCT00327678 (GRAALL 2005); FRALLE2000T protocol (FRALLE-2000).
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Authors (17)
Manon Delafoy
1Institut Necker Enfants Malades, INSERM U1151, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Unité Mixte de Recherche 8253, Université Paris Cité, Paris, France
Mickaël F. Bonnet
1Institut Necker Enfants Malades, INSERM Unité 1151, Paris, France
Etienne Lengliné
Agata Cieslak
1Institut Necker Enfants Malades, INSERM U1151, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Unité Mixte de Recherche 8253, Université Paris Cité, Paris, France
Aurore Touzart
Estelle Balducci
Université Paris Cité
Mathieu Simonin
Véronique Lhéritier
30Group for Research on Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Hôpital Lyon Sud, Pierre-Bénite, France
Marie Émilie Dourthe
Benoît Heid-Picard
2Faculté de Médecine, Université Paris Cité, Paris, France
Sylvain Latour
Hervé Dombret
Philippe Rousselot
Andre Baruchel
Nicolas Boissel
Guillaume P. Andrieu
Vahid Asnafi
Université Paris Cité