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Published on: September 28, 2012
A BTB-ZF protein, ZNF131, is required for early B cell development
Tomohiro Iguchi1, Emako Miyauchi1, Sumiko Watanabe2
1Department of Genome Medicine, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, 4-6-1 Kamikitazawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 156-8506, Japan.
Abstract:
Members of the BTB-ZF transcription factor family play important roles in lymphocyte development. During T cell development, ZNF131, a BTB-ZF protein, is critical for the double-negative (DN) to double-positive (DP) transition and is also involved in cell proliferation. Here, we report that knockout of Znf131 at the pre-pro-B cell stage in mb1-Cre knock-in mouse resulted in defect of pro-B to pre-B cell transition. ZNF131 was shown to be required for efficient pro-B cell proliferation as well as for immunoglobulin heavy chain gene rearrangement that occurs in the proliferating pro-B cells. We speculate that inefficient gene rearrangement may be due to loss of cell proliferation, since cell cycle progression and immunoglobulin gene rearrangement, which would occur in a mutually exclusive manner, may be interconnected or coupled to avoid occurrence of genomic instability. ZNF131 suppresses expression of Cdk inhibitor, p21cip1, and that of pro-apoptotic factors, Bax and Puma, targets of p53, to facilitate cell cycle progression and suppress unnecessary apoptosis, respectively, of pro-B cells. There results demonstrate the essential roles of ZNF131 in coordinating the B cell differentiation and proliferation.
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