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Arginine methylation catalyzed by PRMT1 is required for B cell activation and differentiation.


ABSTRACT: Arginine methylation catalyzed by protein arginine methyltransferases (PRMT) is a common post-translational modification in mammalian cells, regulating many important functions including cell signalling, proliferation and differentiation. Here we show the role of PRMT1 in B-cell activation and differentiation. PRMT1 expression and activity in human and mouse peripheral B cells increases in response to in vitro or in vivo activation. Deletion of the Prmt1 gene in mature B cells establishes that although the frequency and phenotype of peripheral B cell subsets seem unaffected, immune responses to T-cell-dependent and -independent antigens are substantially reduced. In vitro activation of Prmt1-deficient B cells with a variety of mitogens results in diminished proliferation, differentiation and survival, effects that are correlated with altered signal transduction from the B cell receptor. Thus PRMT1 activity in B cells is required for correct execution of multiple processes that in turn are necessary for humoral immunity.PRMT1 is an arginine methyltransferase involved in a variety of cell functions. Here the authors delete PRMT1 specifically in mature B cells to show the importance of arginine methylation for B cell proliferation, differentiation and survival, and thereby for humoral immunity.

SUBMITTER: Infantino S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5638811 | biostudies-other | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Arginine methylation catalyzed by PRMT1 is required for B cell activation and differentiation.

Infantino Simona S   Light Amanda A   O'Donnell Kristy K   Bryant Vanessa V   Avery Danielle T DT   Elliott Michael M   Tangye Stuart G SG   Belz Gabrielle G   Mackay Fabienne F   Richard Stephane S   Tarlinton David D  

Nature communications 20171012 1


Arginine methylation catalyzed by protein arginine methyltransferases (PRMT) is a common post-translational modification in mammalian cells, regulating many important functions including cell signalling, proliferation and differentiation. Here we show the role of PRMT1 in B-cell activation and differentiation. PRMT1 expression and activity in human and mouse peripheral B cells increases in response to in vitro or in vivo activation. Deletion of the Prmt1 gene in mature B cells establishes that a  ...[more]

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