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B cell-specific deficiency for Smad2 in vivo leads to defects in TGF-beta-directed IgA switching and changes in B cell fate.

Jörg Klein1, Wenjun Ju, Jörg Heyer, Britta Wittek, Torsten Haneke, Petra Knaus, Raju Kucherlapati, Erwin P Böttinger, Lars Nitschke, Burkhard Kneitz.   

Abstract

Smad2 is a member of the intracellular mediators that transduce signals from TGF-beta receptors and activin receptors. Targeted inactivation of Smad2 in mice leads to early lethality before gastrulation. It was shown previously that TGF-betaRII deficiency in vivo leads to defects in B cell homeostasis, Ag responsiveness, and IgA class switch recombination of B cells. To investigate the importance of Smad2-mediated signaling in B lymphocytes, we generated a B cell-specific inactivation of Smad2 in mice (bSmad2(-/-)). bSmad2(-/-) mice had normal B cell numbers in the spleen but showed a reduced population of marginal zone B cells. In contrast, B cells in Peyer's patches and peritoneal B-1a cells of bSmad2(-/-) mice were increased in numbers. bSmad2(-/-) mice showed a reduced number of surface-IgA(+) B cells and of IgA-secreting cells in Peyer's patches, decreased levels of IgA in serum, and, after immunization with a T cell-dependent Ag, a reduced IgA response. Class switch recombination to IgA was impaired in Smad2-deficient B cells, when stimulated in vitro with LPS in the presence of TGF-beta. The growth-inhibitory effects of TGF-beta in LPS-stimulated B cells were not affected in Smad2-deficient B cells. In summary, our data indicate a crucial role of Smad2 in mediating signals for the TGF-beta-directed class switch to IgA and the induction of IgA responses in vivo. Other B cell functions like growth-inhibitory signaling, which are known to be regulated by signals via the TGF-betaR, are not affected in Smad2-deficient B cells.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16455997     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.176.4.2389

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


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