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Publication : ZBTB32 Restricts the Duration of Memory B Cell Recall Responses.

First Author  Jash A Year  2016
Journal  J Immunol Volume  197
Issue  4 Pages  1159-68
PubMed ID  27357154 Mgi Jnum  J:285520
Mgi Id  MGI:6400200 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.1600882
Citation  Jash A, et al. (2016) ZBTB32 Restricts the Duration of Memory B Cell Recall Responses. J Immunol 197(4):1159-68
abstractText  Memory B cell responses are more rapid and of greater magnitude than are primary Ab responses. The mechanisms by which these secondary responses are eventually attenuated remain unknown. We demonstrate that the transcription factor ZBTB32 limits the rapidity and duration of Ab recall responses. ZBTB32 is highly expressed by mouse and human memory B cells but not by their naive counterparts. Zbtb32(-/-) mice mount normal primary Ab responses to T-dependent Ags. However, Zbtb32(-/-) memory B cell-mediated recall responses occur more rapidly and persist longer than do control responses. Microarray analyses demonstrate that Zbtb32(-/-) secondary bone marrow plasma cells display elevated expression of genes that promote cell cycle progression and mitochondrial function relative to wild-type controls. BrdU labeling and adoptive transfer experiments confirm more rapid production and a cell-intrinsic survival advantage of Zbtb32(-/-) secondary plasma cells relative to wild-type counterparts. ZBTB32 is therefore a novel negative regulator of Ab recall responses.
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