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Publication : Dock10 regulates CD23 expression and sustains B-cell lymphopoiesis in secondary lymphoid tissue.

First Author  García-Serna AM Year  2016
Journal  Immunobiology Volume  221
Issue  12 Pages  1343-1350
PubMed ID  27502165 Mgi Jnum  J:236911
Mgi Id  MGI:5810214 Doi  10.1016/j.imbio.2016.07.015
Citation  Garcia-Serna AM, et al. (2016) Dock10 regulates CD23 expression and sustains B-cell lymphopoiesis in secondary lymphoid tissue. Immunobiology 221(12):1343-1350
abstractText  Dock10, a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for the Rho GTPases Rac1 and Cdc42, affects cell morphology, membrane protrusive activity, and cell movement. Dock10 is prominently expressed in lymphoid tissue and upregulated by IL-4 in B cells. To investigate the physiological role of Dock10, WT mice and Dock10 KO mice were used. KO mice showed decreased numbers of B cells in spleen, both follicular B cells and marginal zone B cells, and in peripheral blood, but not in bone marrow. The antiapoptotic effect of IL-4 in vitro, the migratory response to CXCL13 or CCL21 in vitro, and the whole genome expression profile were intact in spleen B cells from KO mice. CD23, the low-affinity receptor for immunoglobulin E, was overexpressed on follicular B cells from KO mice, suggesting that Dock10 negatively regulates membrane CD23 expression. Negative regulation of CD23 expression by Dock10 could play a role in B cell maturation and function.
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