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An essential role for the Zn2+ transporter ZIP7 in B cell development.


ABSTRACT: Despite the known importance of zinc for human immunity, molecular insights into its roles have remained limited. Here we report a novel autosomal recessive disease characterized by absent B cells, agammaglobulinemia and early onset infections in five unrelated families. The immunodeficiency results from hypomorphic mutations of SLC39A7, which encodes the endoplasmic reticulum-to-cytoplasm zinc transporter ZIP7. Using CRISPR-Cas9 mutagenesis we have precisely modeled ZIP7 deficiency in mice. Homozygosity for a null allele caused embryonic death, but hypomorphic alleles reproduced the block in B cell development seen in patients. B cells from mutant mice exhibited a diminished concentration of cytoplasmic free zinc, increased phosphatase activity and decreased phosphorylation of signaling molecules downstream of the pre-B cell and B cell receptors. Our findings highlight a specific role for cytosolic Zn2+ in modulating B cell receptor signal strength and positive selection.

SUBMITTER: Anzilotti C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6561116 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An essential role for the Zn<sup>2+</sup> transporter ZIP7 in B cell development.

Anzilotti Consuelo C   Swan David J DJ   Boisson Bertrand B   Deobagkar-Lele Mukta M   Oliveira Catarina C   Chabosseau Pauline P   Engelhardt Karin R KR   Xu Xijin X   Chen Rui R   Alvarez Luis L   Berlinguer-Palmini Rolando R   Bull Katherine R KR   Cawthorne Eleanor E   Cribbs Adam P AP   Crockford Tanya L TL   Dang Tarana Singh TS   Fearn Amy A   Fenech Emma J EJ   de Jong Sarah J SJ   Lagerholm B Christoffer BC   Ma Cindy S CS   Sims David D   van den Berg Bert B   Xu Yaobo Y   Cant Andrew J AJ   Kleiner Gary G   Leahy T Ronan TR   de la Morena M Teresa MT   Puck Jennifer M JM   Shapiro Ralph S RS   van der Burg Mirjam M   Chapman J Ross JR   Christianson John C JC   Davies Benjamin B   McGrath John A JA   Przyborski Stefan S   Santibanez Koref Mauro M   Tangye Stuart G SG   Werner Andreas A   Rutter Guy A GA   Padilla-Parra Sergi S   Casanova Jean-Laurent JL   Cornall Richard J RJ   Conley Mary Ellen ME   Hambleton Sophie S  

Nature immunology 20190204 3


Despite the known importance of zinc for human immunity, molecular insights into its roles have remained limited. Here we report a novel autosomal recessive disease characterized by absent B cells, agammaglobulinemia and early onset infections in five unrelated families. The immunodeficiency results from hypomorphic mutations of SLC39A7, which encodes the endoplasmic reticulum-to-cytoplasm zinc transporter ZIP7. Using CRISPR-Cas9 mutagenesis we have precisely modeled ZIP7 deficiency in mice. Hom  ...[more]

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