Differential regulation of T-cell dependent and T-cell independent antibody responses through arginine methyltransferase PRMT1 in vivo

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Abstract

Protein arginine methyltransferase 1 (PRMT1), a major PRMT in mammalian cells, has been shown to play a crucial role in multiple biological functions in vitro. To explore the role of PRMT1 in B cells in vivo, we generated B cell-specific PRMT1-deficient (Prmt1-/-) mice using a Cre-loxP system. Prmt1-/- mice showed a defect in B-cell development with diminished levels of serum antibodies. Antibody responses in Prmt1-/- mice were absent after stimulation with the type 2 T cell-independent antigen NP-Ficoll but intact after stimulation with the T cell-dependent antigen NP-OVA. Our findings comprise the first evidence showing that PRMT1 is necessary for lymphocyte functions in vivo.

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Hata, K., Yanase, N., Sudo, K., Kiyonari, H., Mukumoto, Y., Mizuguchi, J., & Yokosuka, T. (2016). Differential regulation of T-cell dependent and T-cell independent antibody responses through arginine methyltransferase PRMT1 in vivo. FEBS Letters, 590(8), 1200–1210. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.12161

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