The RNA-binding protein PTBP1 is necessary for B cell selection in germinal centers article

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Contributors

  • Elisa Monzón-Casanova - , Babraham Institute, University of Cambridge (Author)
  • Michael Screen - , Babraham Institute (Author)
  • Manuel D. Díaz-Muñoz - , Babraham Institute (Author)
  • Richard M.R. Coulson - , Babraham Institute (Author)
  • Sarah E. Bell - , Babraham Institute (Author)
  • Greta Lamers - , Babraham Institute (Author)
  • Michele Solimena - , Molecular Diabetology, TUD Dresden University of Technology, Medical Faculty Carl Gustav Carus, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD) (Author)
  • Christopher W.J. Smith - , University of Cambridge (Author)
  • Martin Turner - , Babraham Institute (Author)

Abstract

Antibody affinity maturation occurs in germinal centers (GCs), where B cells cycle between the light zone (LZ) and the dark zone. In the LZ, GC B cells bearing immunoglobulins with the highest affinity for antigen receive positive selection signals from helper T cells, which promotes their rapid proliferation. Here we found that the RNA-binding protein PTBP1 was needed for the progression of GC B cells through late S phase of the cell cycle and for affinity maturation. PTBP1 was required for proper expression of the c-MYC-dependent gene program induced in GC B cells receiving T cell help and directly regulated the alternative splicing and abundance of transcripts that are increased during positive selection to promote proliferation.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)267-278
Number of pages12
JournalNature immunology
Volume19
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2018
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 29358707

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