Essential role for the transcription factor Bhlhe41 in regulating the development, self-renewal and BCR repertoire of B-1a cells

T Kreslavsky, B Vilagos, H Tagoh, DK Poliakova… - Nature …, 2017 - nature.com
T Kreslavsky, B Vilagos, H Tagoh, DK Poliakova, TA Schwickert, M Wöhner, M Jaritz
Nature immunology, 2017nature.com
Innate-like B-1a cells provide a first line of defense against pathogens, yet little is known
about their transcriptional control. Here we identified an essential role for the transcription
factor Bhlhe41, with a lesser contribution by Bhlhe40, in controlling B-1a cell differentiation.
Bhlhe41−/− Bhlhe40−/− B-1a cells were present at much lower abundance than were their
wild-type counterparts. Mutant B-1a cells exhibited an abnormal cell-surface phenotype and
altered B cell receptor (BCR) repertoire exemplified by loss of the phosphatidylcholine …
Abstract
Innate-like B-1a cells provide a first line of defense against pathogens, yet little is known about their transcriptional control. Here we identified an essential role for the transcription factor Bhlhe41, with a lesser contribution by Bhlhe40, in controlling B-1a cell differentiation. Bhlhe41−/−Bhlhe40−/− B-1a cells were present at much lower abundance than were their wild-type counterparts. Mutant B-1a cells exhibited an abnormal cell-surface phenotype and altered B cell receptor (BCR) repertoire exemplified by loss of the phosphatidylcholine-specific VH12Vκ4 BCR. Expression of a pre-rearranged VH12Vκ4 BCR failed to 'rescue' the mutant phenotype and revealed enhanced proliferation accompanied by increased cell death. Bhlhe41 directly repressed the expression of cell-cycle regulators and inhibitors of BCR signaling while enabling pro-survival cytokine signaling. Thus, Bhlhe41 controls the development, BCR repertoire and self-renewal of B-1a cells.
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