Ikaros has a crucial role in regulation of B cell receptor signaling
Buerstedde JM; Nera KP; Lassila O; Terho P; Kurosaki T; Narvi E; Alinikula J; Tornquist K
Ikaros has a crucial role in regulation of B cell receptor signaling
Buerstedde JM
Nera KP
Lassila O
Terho P
Kurosaki T
Narvi E
Alinikula J
Tornquist K
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042716522
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042716522
Tiivistelmä
transcription factor Ikaros, a key regulator of hematopoiesis, has an essential role in lymphocyte development. In mice, fetal lymphoid differentiation is blocked in the absence of Ikaros, and whereas T cells develop postnatally, B cells are totally absent. The significance of Ikaros in the B cell development is evident, but how Ikaros regulates B cell function has neither been established nor previously been studied with B cells that lack Ikaros expression. Here we show that disruption of Ikaros in the chicken B cell line DT40 induces a B cell receptor (BCR) signaling defect with reduced phospholipase C gamma 2 phosphorylation and impaired intracellular calcium mobilization, which is restored by Ikaros reintroduction. Furthermore, we show that lack of Ikaros induces hyperphosphorylation of Casitas B lymphoma protein subsequent to BCR activation. These results indicate that the absolute need of Ikaros for development, cell fate decisions and maintenance of B cells is due to the enhancement of BCR signaling.
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- Rinnakkaistallenteet [19207]