Ancient BCMA -like Genes Herald B Cell Regulation in Lampreys

  • Das S
  • Sutoh Y
  • Cancro M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The TNF superfamily ligands BAFF and APRIL interact with three receptors, BAFFR, BCMA, and TACI, to play discrete and crucial roles in regulating B cell selection and homeostasis in mammals. The interactions between these ligands and receptors are both specific and redundant: BAFFR binds BAFF, whereas BCMA and TACI bind to either BAFF or APRIL. In a previous phylogenetic inquiry, we identified and characterized a BAFF-like gene in lampreys, which, with hagfish, are the only extant jawless vertebrates, both of which have B-like and T-like lymphocytes. To gain insight into lymphocyte regulation in jawless vertebrates, in this study we identified two BCMA-like genes in lampreys, BCMAL1 and BCMAL2, which were found to be preferentially expressed by B-like lymphocytes. In vitro analyses indicated that the lamprey BAFF-like protein can bind to a BCMA-like receptor Ig fusion protein and to both BCMAL1- and BCMAL2-transfected cells. Discriminating regulatory roles for the two BCMA-like molecules are suggested by their differential expression before and after activation of the B-like lymphocytes in lampreys. Our composite results imply that BAFF-based mechanisms for B cell regulation evolved before the divergence of jawed and jawless vertebrates.

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Das, S., Sutoh, Y., Cancro, M. P., Rast, J. P., Han, Q., Bommakanti, G., … Hirano, M. (2019). Ancient BCMA -like Genes Herald B Cell Regulation in Lampreys. The Journal of Immunology, 203(11), 2909–2916. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1900026

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