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Maintenance of the marginal-zone B cell compartment specifically requires the RNA-binding protein ZFP36L1.


ABSTRACT: RNA-binding proteins of the ZFP36 family are best known for inhibiting the expression of cytokines through binding to AU-rich elements in the 3' untranslated region and promoting mRNA decay. Here we identified an indispensable role for ZFP36L1 as the regulator of a post-transcriptional hub that determined the identity of marginal-zone B cells by promoting their proper localization and survival. ZFP36L1 controlled a gene-expression program related to signaling, cell adhesion and locomotion; it achieved this in part by limiting expression of the transcription factors KLF2 and IRF8, which are known to enforce the follicular B cell phenotype. These mechanisms emphasize the importance of integrating transcriptional and post-transcriptional processes by RNA-binding proteins for maintaining cellular identity among closely related cell types.

SUBMITTER: Newman R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5438597 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Maintenance of the marginal-zone B cell compartment specifically requires the RNA-binding protein ZFP36L1.

Newman Rebecca R   Ahlfors Helena H   Saveliev Alexander A   Galloway Alison A   Hodson Daniel J DJ   Williams Robert R   Besra Gurdyal S GS   Cook Charlotte N CN   Cunningham Adam F AF   Bell Sarah E SE   Turner Martin M  

Nature immunology 20170410 6


RNA-binding proteins of the ZFP36 family are best known for inhibiting the expression of cytokines through binding to AU-rich elements in the 3' untranslated region and promoting mRNA decay. Here we identified an indispensable role for ZFP36L1 as the regulator of a post-transcriptional hub that determined the identity of marginal-zone B cells by promoting their proper localization and survival. ZFP36L1 controlled a gene-expression program related to signaling, cell adhesion and locomotion; it ac  ...[more]

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