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Constitutive nuclear translocation of NF-kappa B in B cells in the absence of I kappa B degradation.

S Doerre1, R B Corley.   

Abstract

Members of the NF-kappa B/Rel family of transcription factors are involved in many aspects of B lymphocyte development and function. NF-kappa B is constitutively active in these cells, in contrast with most other cell types. In the inactive form, NF-kappa B/Rel proteins are sequestered in the cytoplasm by members of the I kappa B family of NF-kappa B inhibitors. When activated, NF-kappa B is translocated to the nucleus, a process that involves the phosphorylation and proteasomal degradation of I kappa B proteins. Thus, NF-kappa B activation is accompanied by the rapid turnover of I kappa B proteins. We show that while this "classical" mode of NF-kappa B activation is a uniform feature of IgM+ B cell lines, all IgG+ B cells analyzed contain nuclear NF-kappa B yet have stable I kappa B alpha, I kappa B beta, and I kappa B epsilon. Furthermore, I kappa beta epsilon levels are at least 10 times lower in IgG+ B cells than in IgM+ B cells, an additional indication that the regulation of constitutive NF-kappa B activity in these two types of B cells is fundamentally different. These data imply the existence of a novel mechanism of NF-kappa B activation in IgG+ B cells that operates independently of I kappa B degradation. They further suggest that different isoforms of the B cell receptor may have distinct roles in regulating NF-kappa B activity.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10384125

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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