HP-1γ controls high-affinity antibody response to T-dependent antigens

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Abstract

In vitro observations suggest a role for the mouse heterochromatin protein 1γ (HP-1γ) in the immune system. However, it has not been shown if and how HP-1γ contributes to immunity in vivo. Here we show that in mice, HP-1γ positively regulates the germinal center reaction and high-affinity antibody response to thymus (T)-dependent antigens by limiting the size of CD8+ regulatory T-cell (Treg) compartment without affecting progenitor B- or T-cell-development. Moreover, HP-1γ does not control cell proliferation or class switch recombination. Haploinsufficiency of cbx-3 (gene encoding HP-1γ) is sufficient to expand the CD8+ Treg population and impair the immune response in mice despite the presence of wild-type HP-1α and HP-1β. This is the first in vivo evidence demonstrating the non-redundant role of HP-1γ in immunity.© 2014 Ha, Pham, Shahsafaei, Naruse, Asano and Thai.

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Ha, N., Pham, D. H., Shahsafaei, A., Naruse, C., Asano, M., & Thai, T. H. (2014). HP-1γ controls high-affinity antibody response to T-dependent antigens. Frontiers in Immunology, 5(JUN). https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2014.00271

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