Proper control of B cell growth and metabolism is crucial for B-cell-mediated immunity, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain incompletely understood. In this study, Sin1, a key component of mTOR complex 2 (mTORC2), specifically regulates B cell growth and metabolism. Genetic ablation of Sin1 in B cells reduces the cell size at either the transitional stage or upon antigen stimulation and severely impairs metabolism. Sin1 deficiency also severely impairs B-cell proliferation, antibody responses, and anti-viral immunity. At the molecular level, Sin1 controls the expression and stability of the c-Myc protein and maintains the activity of mTORC1 through the Akt-dependent inactivation of GSK3 and TSC1/2, respectively. Therefore, our study reveals a novel and specific role for Sin1 in coordinating the activation of mTORC2 and mTORC1 to control B cell growth and metabolism.
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Li, M., Lazorchak, A. S., Ouyang, X., Zhang, H., Liu, H., Arojo, O. A., … Su, B. (2019). Sin1/mTORC2 regulate B cell growth and metabolism by activating mTORC1 and Myc. Cellular and Molecular Immunology, 16(9), 757–769. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41423-018-0185-x
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