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Divergent transcriptional programming of class-specific B cell memory by T-bet and RORalpha
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Okitsu, Shinji L
, Reiner, Steven L
, Mcheyzer-williams, Louise J
, Wang, Nathaniel S
, Burris, Thomas P
, Mcheyzer-williams, Michael G
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Immune response
/ Survival
2012
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Divergent transcriptional programming of class-specific B cell memory by T-bet and RORalpha
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Okitsu, Shinji L
, Reiner, Steven L
, Mcheyzer-williams, Louise J
, Wang, Nathaniel S
, Burris, Thomas P
, Mcheyzer-williams, Michael G
in
Immune response
/ Survival
2012
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Divergent transcriptional programming of class-specific B cell memory by T-bet and RORalpha
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Divergent transcriptional programming of class-specific B cell memory by T-bet and RORalpha
2012
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Overview
Antibody class defines function in B cell immunity, but how class is propagated into B cell memory remains poorly understood. Here we demonstrate that memory B cell subsets unexpectedly diverged across antibody class through differences in the effects of major transcriptional regulators. Conditional genetic deletion of the gene encoding the transcription factor T-bet selectively blocked the formation and antigen-specific response of memory B cells expressing immunoglobulin G2a (IgG2a) in vivo. Cell-intrinsic expression of T-bet regulated expression of the transcription factor STAT1, steady-state cell survival and transcription of IgG2a-containing B cell antigen receptors (BCRs). In contrast, the transcription factor RORα and not T-bet was expressed in IgA(+) memory B cells, with evidence that knockdown of RORα mRNA expression and chemical inhibition of transcriptional activity also resulted in lower survival and BCR expression of IgA(+) memory B cells. Thus, divergent transcriptional regulators dynamically maintain subset integrity to promote specialized immune function in class-specific memory B cells.
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Nature Publishing Group
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