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Publication : TGF-beta receptor controls B cell responsiveness and induction of IgA in vivo.

First Author  Cazac BB Year  2000
Journal  Immunity Volume  13
Issue  4 Pages  443-51
PubMed ID  11070163 Mgi Jnum  J:90558
Mgi Id  MGI:3044144 Doi  10.1016/s1074-7613(00)00044-3
Citation  Cazac BB, et al. (2000) TGF-beta receptor controls B cell responsiveness and induction of IgA in vivo. Immunity 13(4):443-51
abstractText  To determine the role of the pleiotropic cytokine TGF-beta in B cells, we generated mice lacking the TGF-beta receptor (TbetaR) type II selectively in this cell type through conditional mutagenesis (Cre/loxP). The absence of TbetaRII in B cells leads to a reduced life span of conventional B cells, expansion of peritoneal B-1 cells, B cell hyperplasia in Peyer's patches, elevated serum immunoglobulin, and substantial IgG3 responses to a normally weak immunogen. This B cell hyperresponsiveness is associated with a virtually complete serum IgA deficiency. The data reveal differential roles of TbetaR in homeostasis and antigen responsiveness of B cell subpopulations and establish a critical function of the TGF-beta receptor ligand pair in the induction of IgA responses in vivo.
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