Reduced c-myc Expression Levels Limit Follicular Mature B Cell Cycling in Response to TLR Signals
Open Access
- 1 April 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 182 (7) , 4065-4075
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.0802961
Abstract
The splenic B cell compartment is comprised of two major, functionally distinct, mature B cell subsets, i.e., follicular mature (FM) and marginal zone (MZ) B cells. Whereas MZ B cells exhibit a robust proliferative response following stimulation with the TLR4 ligand LPS, FM B cells display markedly delayed and reduced levels of proliferation to the identical stimulus. The current study was designed to identify a potential mechanism(s) accounting for this differential responsiveness. In contrast to the delay in cell cycle entry, FM and MZ B cells exhibited nearly identical LPS-driven alterations in the expression level of cell surface activation markers. Furthermore, both the NF-κB and mTOR signaling cascades were similarly activated by LPS stimulation in FM vs MZ B cells, while inducible activation of ERK and AKT were nearly absent in both subsets. MZ B cells, however, exhibited higher basal levels of phospho-AKT and pS6, consistent with a preactivated status. Importantly, both basal and LPS activation-induced c-myc expression was markedly reduced in FM vs MZ B cells and enforced c-myc expression fully restored the defective proliferative response in FM B cells. These data support a model wherein TLR responses in FM B cells are tightly regulated by limiting c-myc levels, thereby providing an important checkpoint to control nonspecific FM B cell activation in the absence of cognate Ag.Keywords
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