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Publication : TACI expression and plasma cell differentiation are impaired in the absence of functional IκBNS.

First Author  Khoenkhoen S Year  2019
Journal  Immunol Cell Biol Volume  97
Issue  5 Pages  485-497
PubMed ID  30597621 Mgi Jnum  J:294456
Mgi Id  MGI:6456532 Doi  10.1111/imcb.12228
Citation  Khoenkhoen S, et al. (2019) TACI expression and plasma cell differentiation are impaired in the absence of functional IkappaBNS. Immunol Cell Biol 97(5):485-497
abstractText  Impaired classical NF-kappaB pathway signaling causes reduced antibody responses to T-independent (TI) antigens. We investigated the potential reasons for defective TI responses in mice lacking the atypical inhibitory kappa B (IkappaB) protein of the NF-kappaB pathway, IkappaBNS. Analyses of the plasma cell compartment in vitro and in vivo after challenge with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) showed significant decreases in the frequencies of plasma cells in the absence of IkappaBNS. In vitro activation of B cells via the B cell receptor or via Toll-like receptor 4 revealed that early activation events were unaffected in IkappaBNS-deficient B cells, while proliferation was reduced compared to in similarly stimulated wildtype (wt) B cells. IkappaBNS-deficient B cells also displayed impaired upregulation of the transmembrane activator and calcium modulator cyclophilin ligand interactor (TACI), which is essential for TI responses, and decreased sensitivity to TACI ligands upon stimulation. Furthermore, IkappaBNS-deficient B cells, in contrast to wt B cells, displayed altered expression of IRF4, Blimp-1 and Pax5 upon LPS-induced differentiation, indicating impaired transcriptional regulation of plasma cell generation.
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