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Publication : Survival of resting mature B lymphocytes depends on BCR signaling via the Igalpha/beta heterodimer.

First Author  Kraus M Year  2004
Journal  Cell Volume  117
Issue  6 Pages  787-800
PubMed ID  15186779 Mgi Jnum  J:91091
Mgi Id  MGI:3045925 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2004.05.014
Citation  Kraus M, et al. (2004) Survival of resting mature B lymphocytes depends on BCR signaling via the Igalpha/beta heterodimer. Cell 117(6):787-800
abstractText  We previously showed that type I interferon-induced, Cre-mediated ablation of surface BCR expression in mature B cells through Ig-heavy chain deletion results in apoptosis of these cells. This led to the hypothesis that survival signals from the BCR are vital for mature B cells. Here, we test two critical assumptions of this model. First, we demonstrate loss of mature B cells upon induced mutation of a signaling module of the BCR, not precluding BCR surface expression. Second, we show that the cells are also lost upon BCR inactivation in the absence of an exogenous inducer like interferon, excluding that cell death depends on previous cellular activation by the latter. Kinetic data demonstrate that BCR-less mature B cells have a severely reduced lifespan, with a half-life of 3-6 days. Together these results establish that BCR signaling is required to keep resting mature B cells alive in vivo.
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