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  • The E3 ubiquitin ligase Itch deficiency promotes antigen-driven B-cell responses in mice.

The E3 ubiquitin ligase Itch deficiency promotes antigen-driven B-cell responses in mice.

European journal of immunology (2020-07-12)
Ying Fang, Youdi He, Bing Zhai, Chunmei Hou, Ruonan Xu, Chen Xing, Xiaoqian Wang, Ning Ma, Gencheng Han, Renxi Wang
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Deficiency of Itch, an E3 ubiquitin ligase, usually induced severe systemic and progressive autoimmune disease. The Itch function is well studied in T cells but not in B cells. We hypothesize that B-cell-specific Itch deficiency promoted antigen-induced B-cell activation and antibody-expressing plasma cell (PC) production. We found that unlike Itch KO, Itch cKO (CD19cre Itchf/f ) mice did not demonstrated a significant increase in the sizes of spleens and LNs, antibody level, and base mutation of antibody gene. However, in line with the fact that Itch expression decreased in GC B cells, PCs, and plasmablast (PB)-like SP 2/0 cells, Itch deficiency promoted B-cell activation and antibody production induced by antigens including lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and sheep red blood cells (SRBCs). Mechanistically, we found that Itch deficiency promotes antigen-induced cytokine production because Itch controls the proteins (e.g., eIF3a, eIF3c, eIF3h) with translation initiation factor activity. Altogether, our data suggest that Itch deficiency promotes antigen-driven B-cell response. This may provide hints for Itch-targeted treatment of patients with autoimmune disease.

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脂多糖 来源于大肠杆菌 0111:B4, purified by phenol extraction