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Lymphocytes play a prominent role in the combat of infectious diseases. For a sufficient but limited immune response it is essential that migration and activation of lymphocytes are strictly controlled. The transcription factor KLF2 modulates T lymphocyte egress from lymphoid organs by regulating S1P1. This is not the case for B cells. Instead, KLF2 regulates homeostasis of B cells in peripheral lymphatic organs and homing of plasma cells to the bone marrow, presumably by controlling the expression of β7 integrin. In mice with a B cell-specific deletion of KLF2, S1P1 expression on B cells was only slightly affected. Accordingly, all splenic B cell subsets were present, but their numbers were increased with a clear bias for marginal zone (MZ) B cells. In contrast, fewer peyers patches harboring less B cells, fewer B1 cells in the peritoneal cavity as well as recirculating B cells in the bone marrow were found. Upon thymus-dependent immunization, IgG titers were diminished and antigen-specific plasma cells were absent in the bone marrow. Furthermore this study provides first evidence that KLF2 is posttranslationally phosphorylated directly or indirectly by the PI3K signaling pathway.
Buch Details: |
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ISBN-13: |
978-3-8381-2572-5 |
ISBN-10: |
383812572X |
EAN: |
9783838125725 |
Buchsprache: |
Deutsch |
By (author) : |
Rebecca Winkelmann |
Seitenanzahl: |
96 |
Veröffentlicht am: |
18.07.2011 |
Kategorie: |
General Natural Sciences |