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A role for the IkappaB family member Bcl-3 in the control of central immunologic tolerance.


ABSTRACT: Bcl-3 is a member of the family of IkappaB inhibitors. Unlike the classical, cytoplasmic IkappaBs, Bcl-3 does not inhibit RelA- or c-Rel-containing NF-kappaB transcription factor dimers. Instead, Bcl-3 can enter the nucleus and modulate NF-kappaB activity, although the underlying mechanism and physiologic function remain largely unknown. Here we identified Bcl-3 as a regulator of immunologic tolerance to self. In parallel with NF-kappaB2, Bcl-3 functions within stroma to generate medullary thymic epithelial cells, which are essential for negative selection of autoreactive T cells. Loss of both NF-kappaB2 and Bcl-3, but not either one alone, led to a profound breakdown in central tolerance resulting in rapid and fatal multiorgan inflammation. These data reveal extensive utilization of the NF-kappaB system to promote central tolerance in the thymus, in apparent contrast with the well-known roles of NF-kappaB to promote inflammation and autoimmunity in the periphery.

SUBMITTER: Zhang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2000815 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A role for the IkappaB family member Bcl-3 in the control of central immunologic tolerance.

Zhang Xiaoren X   Zhang Xiaoren X   Wang Hongshan H   Claudio Estefania E   Brown Keith K   Siebenlist Ulrich U  

Immunity 20070901 3


Bcl-3 is a member of the family of IkappaB inhibitors. Unlike the classical, cytoplasmic IkappaBs, Bcl-3 does not inhibit RelA- or c-Rel-containing NF-kappaB transcription factor dimers. Instead, Bcl-3 can enter the nucleus and modulate NF-kappaB activity, although the underlying mechanism and physiologic function remain largely unknown. Here we identified Bcl-3 as a regulator of immunologic tolerance to self. In parallel with NF-kappaB2, Bcl-3 functions within stroma to generate medullary thymi  ...[more]

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