B-cell signaling in persistent polyclonal B lymphocytosis (PPBL).

IMMUNOLOGY AND CELL BIOLOGY(2016)

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Persistent polyclonal B lymphocytosis (PPBL) is a benign hematological disorder characterized by a selective expansion of circulating polyclonal marginal zone (MZ)-like B cells. Previous reports demonstrated that cases of PPBL showed poor activation, proliferation and survival of B cells in vitro, yet the underlying defect remains unknown. Here we report for the first time an attenuated activation of the canonical NF-kappa B (nuclear factor of kappa light polypeptide gene enhancer in B cells) and mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinase pathway after CD40 stimulation. This defect was selective, as alternative NF-kappa B signaling after CD40 stimulation and both B-cell receptor-and Toll-like receptor 9-mediated activation remained unaffected. Reduced canonical NF-kappa B activation resulted in decreased I kappa B alpha and CD40 expression in resting cells. In PPBL patients, expression of Bcl-xL in MZ-like B cells did not increase upon activation, consistent with the high apoptosis rates of PPBL-derived B cells that were observed in vitro. The B-cell phenotype of mice with selective knockouts of early components of the CD40 signaling pathway resembles PPBL, but sequencing corresponding genes in sorted MZ-like B cells of PPBL patients did not reveal relevant genetic alterations. Nevertheless, the frequently observed mutations in early signaling components of the NF-kappa B pathway in MZ lymphomas underline the relevance of our findings for the pathogenesis of PPBL.
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immunology,cell biology,immunity,immune response,T-Cells,B-cells,allergy,nature publishing group,nature journals,australasian society for immunology,tumour immunology
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