Id3 Orchestrates Germinal Center B Cell Development

  • Chen S
  • Miyazaki M
  • Chandra V
  • et al.
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Abstract

Previous studies have demonstrated that E proteins induce activation-induced deaminase (AID) expression in activated B cells. Here, we examined the role of Id3 in germinal center (GC) cells. We found that Id3 expression is high in follicular B lineage cells but declines in GC cells. Immunized mice with Id3 expression depleted displayed a block in germinal center B cell maturation, showed reduced numbers of marginal zone B cells and class-switched cells, and were associated with decreased antibody titers and lower numbers of plasma cells. In vitro , Id3-depleted B cells displayed a defect in class switch recombination. Whereas AID levels were not altered in Id3-depleted activated B cells, the expression of a subset of genes encoding signaling components of antigen receptor-, cytokine receptor-, and chemokine receptor-mediated signaling was significantly impaired. We propose that during the GC reaction, Id3 levels decline to activate the expression of genes encoding signaling components that mediate B cell receptor- and or cytokine receptor-mediated signaling to promote the differentiation of GC B cells.

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Chen, S., Miyazaki, M., Chandra, V., Fisch, K. M., Chang, A. N., & Murre, C. (2016). Id3 Orchestrates Germinal Center B Cell Development. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 36(20), 2543–2552. https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.00150-16

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