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Publication : Efficient homing of antibody-secreting cells to the bone marrow requires RNA-binding protein ZFP36L1.

First Author  Saveliev A Year  2021
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  218
Issue  3 PubMed ID  33306108
Mgi Jnum  J:308839 Mgi Id  MGI:6509825
Doi  10.1084/jem.20200504 Citation  Saveliev A, et al. (2021) Efficient homing of antibody-secreting cells to the bone marrow requires RNA-binding protein ZFP36L1. J Exp Med 218(3)
abstractText  Cell migration relies on coordinated activity of chemotactic and guidance receptors. Here, we report a specific role for the RNA-binding protein ZFP36L1 in limiting the abundance of molecules involved in the homing of antibody-secreting cells (ASCs) to the bone marrow (BM). In the absence of ZFP36L1, ASCs build up in the spleen and the liver and show diminished accumulation in the BM. ZFP36L1 facilitates migration by directly regulating G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2) and the integrin chains alpha4 and beta1 in splenic ASCs. Expression of CXCR4 and of the integrins alpha4 and beta1 is differentially regulated on ASCs produced at the early and late stages of the immune response. Consequently, deletion of the Zfp36l1 gene has a stronger effect on BM accumulation of high-affinity ASCs formed late in the response. Thus, ZFP36L1 is an integral part of the regulatory network controlling gene expression during ASC homing.
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