PLX312229

GSE156195: Interferon-enhances the differentiation of nave B-cells into plasmablasts via mTORC1 pathway

  • Organsim human
  • Type RNASEQ
  • Target gene
  • Project ARCHS4

Type III interferon (IFN-) is known to be a potential immune modulator, but the mechanisms behind its immune-modulatory functions and its impact on plasmablast differentiation in humans, remain unknown. Human B-cells and their subtypes directly respond to IFN-. We performed B-cell transcriptome profiling to investigate the immune-modulatory role of IFN- in B-cells. We found that IFN- induced gene expression in B cells is steady, prolonged and importantly cell type-specific. Further, IFN- enhances the mTORC1 (mammalian/mechanistic target 34 of rapamycin complex 1) pathway in the B-cell receptor-activated B-cells (BCR/anti-IgM). The engagement of mTORC1 by BCR and IFN-lambda induces the cell cycle progress in B-cells. Subsequently, IFN- boosts the differentiation of nave B-cells into plasmablast upon activation and the cells gain effector functions such as cytokine release (IL-6, IL-10) and antibody production. Our study shows how IFN- systematically boosts the differentiation of nave B-cells into plasmablasts by enhancing the mTORC1 pathway and cell cycle progression in activated B-cells, which is a previously unknown immune modulatory role of IFN-. SOURCE: Ferdinando Bonfiglio (ferdinando.bonfiglio@monash.edu) - Monash University

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