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KLF13 influences multiple stages of both B and T cell development.

Susan V Outram1, Adele R Gordon, Ariadne L Hager-Theodorides, James Metcalfe, Tessa Crompton, Paul Kemp.   

Abstract

The Kruppel-like factor, KLF13, is a member of a family of transcription factors shown to be involved in haematopoietic development. Here we show that KLF13 is involved in the development of B and T cells at multiple stages. Expression of KLF13 in the thymus was maximal in the DP population and in KLF13(-/-) deficient mice there was an accumulation of DP thymocytes and reduction of CD4(+)SP cells. Cell-surface expression of CD3(high), CD8, CD5 and HSA were altered on KLF13(-/-) DP cells, consistent with a defect in TCR signalling and at the DP to SP transition in KLF13(-/-) mice. KLF13 is also expressed in peripheral T-cells and peripheral T cell activation was impaired in KLF13(-/-) mice. Analysis of early B cell development in the bone marrow (BM) revealed a partial arrest of B cells at the transition from CD43(+) to CD43(-) pre-B cell, a transition that requires signalling through the pre-BCR. The proportion of IgM(+)/IgD(+) mature B cells was also increased in the BM of the KLF13(-/-) mice. This finding is consistent with a reduction in the strength of BCR signal or an accumulation of recirculating B cells from the periphery. Analysis of splenocytes isolated from KLF13(-/-) mice revealed an increase in the expression of CD21 and CD23 on B220(+) B cells, demonstrating a negative regulatory role for KLF13 in co-regulation of expression of CD21 and CD23. Thus KLF13 is involved at multiple different checkpoints in development that require signalling through the TCR, pre-BCR or mature BCR.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18604172     DOI: 10.4161/cc.7.13.6234

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   4.534


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