The zinc finger protein Gfi1 is implicated in the regulation of IgG2b production and the expression of Iγ2b germline transcripts

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Gfι1 is a zinc finger transcription factor that is undetectable in B lymphocytes but its expression rises rapidly upon antigenic stimulation or treatment with lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Here we show that Gfι1-/- mice have higher serum levels of c isotype immunoglobulin than WT animals. When challenged with antigen, Gfι1-/- mice react with accelerated formation of PNA-/CD19- germinal center B cells and an increased production of antigen-specific IgG2a and IgG2b. Moreover, Gfι-/ B cells secrete more IgG2a and IgG2b than WT cells and produce higher levels of Iγ2b sterile germline transcripts when cultured with LPS. While the proliferative response to stimulation with anti-IgM antibodies and plasma cell differentiation was normal in Gfι-/ B cells, we found that mRNA and protein levels of TGFβ1 were significantly increased in the absence of Gfι1. TGFβ1 has been shown to be essential for the regulation of IgG subclass production and was previously found to selectively stimulate IgG2b secretion. Our findings reveal a new function of Gfι1 in the control of IgG isotype production. © 2008 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Igwe, E., Kosan, C., Khandanpour, C., Sharif-Askari, E., Brüne, B., & Möröy, T. (2008). The zinc finger protein Gfi1 is implicated in the regulation of IgG2b production and the expression of Iγ2b germline transcripts. European Journal of Immunology, 38(11), 3004–3014. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.200838251

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