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Publication : Programming of marginal zone B-cell fate by basic Kruppel-like factor (BKLF/KLF3).

First Author  Turchinovich G Year  2011
Journal  Blood Volume  117
Issue  14 Pages  3780-92
PubMed ID  21297003 Mgi Jnum  J:172846
Mgi Id  MGI:5009112 Doi  10.1182/blood-2010-09-308742
Citation  Turchinovich G, et al. (2011) Programming of marginal zone B-cell fate by basic Kruppel-like factor (BKLF/KLF3). Blood 117(14):3780-92
abstractText  Splenic marginal zone (MZ) B cells are a lineage distinct from follicular and peritoneal B1 B cells. They are located next to the marginal sinus where blood is released. Here they pick up antigens and shuttle the load onto follicular dendritic cells inside the follicle. On activation, MZ B cells rapidly differentiate into plasmablasts secreting antibodies, thereby mediating humoral immune responses against blood-borne type 2 T-independent antigens. As Kruppel-like factors are implicated in cell differentiation/function in various tissues, we studied the function of basic Kruppel-like factor (BKLF/KLF3) in B cells. Whereas B-cell development in the bone marrow of KLF3-transgenic mice was unaffected, MZ B-cell numbers in spleen were increased considerably. As revealed in chimeric mice, this occurred cell autonomously, increasing both MZ and peritoneal B1 B-cell subsets. Comparing KLF3-transgenic and nontransgenic follicular B cells by RNA-microarray revealed that KLF3 regulates a subset of genes that was similarly up-regulated/down-regulated on normal MZ B-cell differentiation. Indeed, KLF3 expression overcame the lack of MZ B cells caused by different genetic alterations, such as CD19-deficiency or blockade of B-cell activating factor-receptor signaling, indicating that KLF3 may complement alternative nuclear factor-kappaB signaling. Thus, KLF3 is a driving force toward MZ B-cell maturation.
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