Total HLA class I loss in a sarcomatoid renal carcinoma cell line caused by the coexistence of distinct mutations in the two encoding β2- microglobulin genes

Chin Hsuan Hsieh, Ya Jan Hsu, Chien Chung Chang, Hsin Chun Liu, Kun Lung Chuang, Cheng Keng Chuang, See Tong Pang, Kenichiro Hasumi, Soldano Ferrone, Shuen Kuei Liao*

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Abstract

In renal cell carcinoma (RCC), HLA class I downregulation has been found in about 40% of the lesions examined. Since only scanty information is available about the molecular basis of these defects, we have investigated the mechanism(s) underlying HLA class I antigen downregulation or loss in six RCC cell lines. Five of them express HLA class I antigens although at various levels; on the other hand, HLA class I antigens are not detectable on the remaining cell line, the RCC52 cell line, belonging to a sarcomatoid subtype, even following incubation with IFN-γ. β2-microglobulin (β2 m) was not detected in RCC52 cells. Surprisingly, RCC52 cells harbor two mutations in the β2 m genes in exon 1: a single G deletion (delG) in codon 6, which introduces a premature stop at codon 7, and a CT dinucleotide deletion (delCT), which leads to a premature stop at codon 55. Analysis of eight clonal sublines isolated from the RCC52 cell line showed that the two β2 m gene mutations are carried separately by RCC52 cell subpopulations. The delG/delCT double mutations were detected in two sublines with a fibroblast-like morphology, while the delCT mutation was detected in the remaining six sublines with an epithelial cell morphology. Furthermore, loss of heterozygosity (LOH) of the β2 m gene at STR D15S-209 was found only in the epithelioid subpopulation, indicating loss of one copy of chromosome 15. Immunostaining results of the tumor lesion from which the cell line RCC52 was originated were consistent with the phenotyping/molecular findings of the cultured cells. This is the first example of the coexistence of distinct β2 m defects in two different tumor subpopulations of a RCC, where loss of one copy of chromosome 15 occurs in one of the subpopulations with total HLA class I antigen loss.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)395-408
Number of pages14
JournalCancer Immunology Immunotherapy
Volume58
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 03 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cell lines
  • HLA class I
  • Renal cell carcinoma
  • Sarcomatoid subtype
  • β-Microglobulin

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