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Publication : B-1a lymphocytes promote oligodendrogenesis during brain development.

First Author  Tanabe S Year  2018
Journal  Nat Neurosci Volume  21
Issue  4 Pages  506-516
PubMed ID  29507409 Mgi Jnum  J:262410
Mgi Id  MGI:6158780 Doi  10.1038/s41593-018-0106-4
Citation  Tanabe S, et al. (2018) B-1a lymphocytes promote oligodendrogenesis during brain development. Nat Neurosci 21(4):506-516
abstractText  During brain development, the immune system mediates neurogenesis, gliogenesis and synapse formation. However, it remains unclear whether peripheral lymphocytes contribute to brain development. Here we identified the subtypes of lymphocytes that are present in neonatal mouse brains and investigated their functions. We found that B-1a cells, a subtype of B cells, were abundant in the neonatal mouse brain and infiltrated into the brain in a CXCL13-CXCR5-dependent manner. B-1a cells promoted the proliferation of oligodendrocyte-precursor cells (OPCs) in vitro, and depletion of B-1a cells from developing brains resulted in a reduction of numbers of OPCs and mature oligodendrocytes. Furthermore, neutralizing Fcalpha/muR, the receptor for the Fc region of IgM secreted by B-1a cells, inhibited OPC proliferation and reduced the proportion of myelinated axons in neonatal mouse brains. Our results demonstrate that B-1a cells infiltrate into the brain and contribute to oligodendrogenesis and myelination by promoting OPC proliferation via IgM-Fcalpha/muR signaling.
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