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IL-7 functionally segregates the pro-B cell stage by regulating transcription of recombination mediators across cell cycle.

Kristen Johnson1, Julie Chaumeil, Mariann Micsinai, Joy M H Wang, Laura B Ramsey, Gisele V Baracho, Robert C Rickert, Francesco Strino, Yuval Kluger, Michael A Farrar, Jane A Skok.   

Abstract

Ag receptor diversity involves the introduction of DNA double-stranded breaks during lymphocyte development. To ensure fidelity, cleavage is confined to the G(0)-G(1) phase of the cell cycle. One established mechanism of regulation is through periodic degradation of the RAG2 recombinase protein. However, there are additional levels of protection. In this paper, we show that cyclical changes in the IL-7R signaling pathway functionally segregate pro-B cells according to cell cycle status. In consequence, the level of a downstream effector of IL-7 signaling, phospho-STAT5, is inversely correlated with cell cycle expression of Rag, a key gene involved in recombination. Higher levels of phopho-STAT5 in S-G(2) correlate with decreased Rag expression and Rag relocalization to pericentromeric heterochromatin. These cyclical changes in transcription and locus repositioning are ablated upon transformation with v-Abl, which renders STAT5 constitutively active across the cell cycle. We propose that this activity of the IL-7R/STAT5 pathway plays a critical protective role in development, complementing regulation of RAG2 at the protein level, to ensure that recombination does not occur during replication. Our data, suggesting that pro-B cells are not a single homogeneous population, explain inconsistencies in the role of IL-7 signaling in regulating Igh recombination.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22581861      PMCID: PMC3370098          DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1200368

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


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3.  The Tetraspanin CD53 Regulates Early B Cell Development by Promoting IL-7R Signaling.

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5.  Dual Mechanism of Rag Gene Repression by c-Myb during Pre-B Cell Proliferation.

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