Regulation of B cell homeostasis and activation by the tumor suppressor gene CYLD
Regulation of B cell homeostasis and activation by the tumor suppressor gene CYLD
B cell homeostasis is regulated by multiple signaling processes, including nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB), BAFF-, and B cell receptor signaling. Conditional disruption of genes involved in these pathways has shed light on the mechanisms governing signaling from the cell surface to the nucleus. We describe a novel mouse strain that expresses solely and excessively a naturally occurring splice variant of CYLD (CYLDex7/8 mice), which is a deubiquitinating enzyme that is integral to NF-κB signaling. This shorter CYLD protein lacks the TRAF2 and NEMO binding sites present in full-length CYLD. A dramatic expansion of mature B lymphocyte populations in all peripheral lymphoid organs occurs in this strain. The B lymphocytes themselves exhibit prolonged survival and manifest a variety of signaling disarrangements that do not occur in mice with a complete deletion of CYLD. Although both the full-length and the mutant CYLD are able to interact with Bcl-3, a predominant nuclear accumulation of Bcl-3 occurs in the CYLD mutant B cells. More dramatic, however, is the accumulation of the NF-κB proteins p100 and RelB in CYLDex7/8 B cells, which, presumably in combination with nuclear Bcl-3, results in increased levels of Bcl-2 expression. These findings suggest that CYLD can both positively and negatively regulate signal transduction and homeostasis of B cells in vivo, depending on the expression of CYLD splice variants.
- Max Planck Society Germany
- University of Cologne Germany
- Weizmann Institute of Science Israel
- Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz Germany
- Universtity of Cologne Germany
B-Lymphocytes, Genetic Variation, Articles, Exons, Fibroblasts, Deubiquitinating Enzyme CYLD, Alternative Splicing, Cysteine Endopeptidases, Mice, Protein Biosynthesis, Animals, Homeostasis, Embryonic Stem Cells, Sequence Deletion, Signal Transduction
B-Lymphocytes, Genetic Variation, Articles, Exons, Fibroblasts, Deubiquitinating Enzyme CYLD, Alternative Splicing, Cysteine Endopeptidases, Mice, Protein Biosynthesis, Animals, Homeostasis, Embryonic Stem Cells, Sequence Deletion, Signal Transduction
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