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Publication : Oxysterol gradient generation by lymphoid stromal cells guides activated B cell movement during humoral responses.

First Author  Yi T Year  2012
Journal  Immunity Volume  37
Issue  3 Pages  535-48
PubMed ID  22999953 Mgi Jnum  J:188276
Mgi Id  MGI:5440118 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2012.06.015
Citation  Yi T, et al. (2012) Oxysterol Gradient Generation by Lymphoid Stromal Cells Guides Activated B Cell Movement during Humoral Responses. Immunity 37(3):535-48
abstractText  7alpha,25-dihydroxycholesterol (7alpha,25-OHC) is a ligand for the G protein-coupled receptor EBI2; however, the cellular sources of this oxysterol are undefined. 7alpha,25-OHC is synthesized from cholesterol by the stepwise actions of two enzymes, CH25H and CYP7B1, and is metabolized to a 3-oxo derivative by HSD3B7. We showed that all three enzymes control EBI2 ligand concentration in lymphoid tissues. Lymphoid stromal cells were the main CH25H- and CYP7B1-expressing cells required for positioning of B cells, and they also mediated 7alpha,25-OHC inactivation. CH25H and CYP7B1 were abundant at the follicle perimeter, whereas CH25H expression by follicular dendritic cells was repressed. CYP7B1, CH25H, and HSD3B7 deficiencies each resulted in defective T cell-dependent plasma cell responses. These findings establish that CYP7B1 and HSD3B7, as well as CH25H, have essential roles in controlling oxysterol production in lymphoid tissues, and they suggest that differential enzyme expression in stromal cell subsets establishes 7alpha,25-OHC gradients required for B cell responses.
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