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Essential role of EBF1 in the generation and function of distinct mature B cell types.


ABSTRACT: The transcription factor EBF1 is essential for lineage specification in early B cell development. In this study, we demonstrate by conditional mutagenesis that EBF1 is required for B cell commitment, pro-B cell development, and subsequent transition to the pre-B cell stage. Later in B cell development, EBF1 was essential for the generation and maintenance of several mature B cell types. Marginal zone and B-1 B cells were lost, whereas follicular (FO) and germinal center (GC) B cells were reduced in the absence of EBF1. Activation of the B cell receptor resulted in impaired intracellular signaling, proliferation and survival of EBF1-deficient FO B cells. Immune responses were severely reduced upon Ebf1 inactivation, as GCs were formed but not maintained. ChIP- and RNA-sequencing of FO B cells identified EBF1-activated genes that encode receptors, signal transducers, and transcriptional regulators implicated in B cell signaling. Notably, ectopic expression of EBF1 efficiently induced the development of B-1 cells at the expense of conventional B cells. These gain- and loss-of-function analyses uncovered novel important functions of EBF1 in controlling B cell immunity.

SUBMITTER: Vilagos B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3328360 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Essential role of EBF1 in the generation and function of distinct mature B cell types.

Vilagos Bojan B   Hoffmann Mareike M   Souabni Abdallah A   Sun Qiong Q   Werner Barbara B   Medvedovic Jasna J   Bilic Ivan I   Minnich Martina M   Axelsson Elin E   Jaritz Markus M   Busslinger Meinrad M  

The Journal of experimental medicine 20120402 4


The transcription factor EBF1 is essential for lineage specification in early B cell development. In this study, we demonstrate by conditional mutagenesis that EBF1 is required for B cell commitment, pro-B cell development, and subsequent transition to the pre-B cell stage. Later in B cell development, EBF1 was essential for the generation and maintenance of several mature B cell types. Marginal zone and B-1 B cells were lost, whereas follicular (FO) and germinal center (GC) B cells were reduced  ...[more]

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