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  • Let-7 Suppresses B Cell Activation through Restricting the Availability of Necessary Nutrients.

Let-7 Suppresses B Cell Activation through Restricting the Availability of Necessary Nutrients.

Cell metabolism (2018-01-18)
Shuai Jiang, Wei Yan, Shizhen Emily Wang, David Baltimore
ABSTRACT

The control of uptake and utilization of necessary extracellular nutrients-glucose and glutamine-is an important aspect of B cell activation. Let-7 is a family of microRNAs known to be involved in metabolic control. Here, we employed several engineered mouse models, including B cell-specific overexpression of Lin28a or the let-7a-1/let-7d/let-7f-1 cluster (let-7adf) and knockout of individual let-7 clusters to show that let-7adf specifically inhibits T cell-independent (TI) antigen-induced immunoglobulin (Ig)M antibody production. Both overexpression and deletion of let-7 in this cluster leads to altered TI-IgM production. Mechanistically, let-7adf suppresses the acquisition and utilization of key nutrients, including glucose and glutamine, through directly targeting hexokinase 2 (Hk2) and by repressing a glutamine transporter Slc1a5 and a key degradation enzyme, glutaminase (Gls), a mechanism mediated by regulation of c-Myc. Our results suggest a novel role of let-7adf as a "metabolic brake" on B cell antibody production.

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10058-F4, ≥98% (HPLC), solid
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Anti-β-Actin−Peroxidase antibody, Mouse monoclonal, clone AC-15, purified from hybridoma cell culture