Spi-B inhibits human plasma cell differentiation by repressing BLIMP1 and XBP-1 expression

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The terminal differentiation of B cells into antibody-secreting plasma cells is tightly regulated by a complex network of transcription factors. Here we evaluated the role of the Ets factor Spi-B during terminal differentiation of human B cells. All mature tonsil and peripheral blood B-cell subsets expressed Spi-B, with the exception of plasma cells. Overexpression of Spi-B in CD19+ B cells inhibited, similar to the known inhibitor BCL-6, the expression of plasma cell-associated surface markers and transcription factors as well as immunoglobulin production, ie, in vitro plasma cell differentiation. The arrest in B-cell differentiation enforced by Spi-B was independent of the transactivation domain, but dependent on the Ets-domain. By chromatin immunoprecipitation and assays using an inducible Spi-B construct BLIMP1 and XBP-1 were identified as direct target genes of Spi-B mediated repression. We propose a novel role for Spi-B in maintenance of germinal center and memory B cells by direct repression of major plasma cell factors and thereby plasma cell differentiation. © 2008 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Schmidlin, H., Diehl, S. A., Nagasawa, M., Scheeren, F. A., Schotte, R., Uittenbogaart, C. H., … Blom, B. (2008). Spi-B inhibits human plasma cell differentiation by repressing BLIMP1 and XBP-1 expression. Blood, 112(5), 1804–1812. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2008-01-136440

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