PLX282727
GSE129311: CXCR4 signaling directs Igk recombination and the molecular mechanisms of late B lymphopoiesis
- Organsim mouse
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
In B lymphopoiesis, activation of the pre-B cell antigen receptor (pre-BCR) is associated with both cell cycle exit and Igk recombination. Yet, how the pre-BCR mediates these functions remains unclear. Herein, we demonstrate that the pre-BCR initiates a feed-forward IRF4-CXC Receptor 4 (CXCR4) amplification loop. ERK activation by CXCR4 then directs the development of small and immature B cells including orchestrating cell cycle exit, pre-BCR repression, Igk recombination and BCR expression. In contrast, escape from IL-7 and pre-BCR expression have only modest effects on B cell developmental transcriptional and epigenetic programs. These data demonstrate a direct and central role for CXCR4 in orchestrating late B cell lymphopoiesis. Furthermore, in the context of previous findings, our data provide a three-receptor system sufficient to recapitulate the essential features of B lymphopoiesis in vitro. SOURCE: Mark Maienschein-Cline (mmaiensc@uic.edu) - Center for Research Informatics University of Illinois at Chicago
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