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Publication : PLCγ-dependent mTOR signalling controls IL-7-mediated early B cell development.

First Author  Yu M Year  2017
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  8
Issue  1 Pages  1457
PubMed ID  29133930 Mgi Jnum  J:256303
Mgi Id  MGI:6106339 Doi  10.1038/s41467-017-01388-5
Citation  Yu M, et al. (2017) PLCgamma-dependent mTOR signalling controls IL-7-mediated early B cell development. Nat Commun 8(1):1457
abstractText  The precise molecular mechanism underlying the regulation of early B cell lymphopoiesis is unclear. The PLCgamma signaling pathway is critical for antigen receptor-mediated lymphocyte activation, but its function in cytokine signaling is unknown. Here we show that PLCgamma1/PLCgamma2 double deficiency in mice blocks early B cell development at the pre-pro-B cell stage and renders B cell progenitors unresponsive to IL-7. PLCgamma pathway inhibition blocks IL-7-induced activation of mTOR, but not Stat5. The PLCgamma pathway activates mTOR through the DAG/PKC signaling branch, independent of the conventional Akt/TSC/Rheb signaling axis. Inhibition of PLCgamma/PKC-induced mTOR activation impairs IL-7-mediated B cell development. PLCgamma1/PLCgamma2 double-deficient B cell progenitors have reduced expression of genes related to B cell lineage, IL-7 signaling, and cell cycle. Thus, IL-7 receptor controls early B lymphopoiesis through activation of mTOR via PLCgamma/DAG/PKC signaling, not via Akt/Rheb signaling.
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