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The autophagy gene ATG5 plays an essential role in B lymphocyte development
Authors:Miller Brian C  Zhao Zijiang  Stephenson Linda M  Cadwell Ken  Pua Heather H  Lee Heung Kyu  Mizushima Noboru N  Iwasaki Akiko  He You-Wen  Swat Wojciech  Virgin Herbert W
Institution:Department of Pathology and Immunology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 63110, USA.
Abstract:Macroautophagy (herein autophagy) is an evolutionarily conserved process, requiring the gene ATG5, by which cells degrade cytoplasmic constituents and organelles. Here we show that ATG5 is required for efficient B cell development and for the maintenance of B-1a B cell numbers. Deletion of ATG5 in B lymphocytes using Cre-LoxP technology or repopulation of irradiated mice with ATG5-/- fetal liver progenitors resulted in a dramatic reduction in B-1 B cells in the peritoneum. ATG5-/- progenitors exhibited a significant defect in B cell development at the pro- to pre-B cell transition, although a proportion of pre-B cells survived to populate the periphery. Inefficient B cell development in the bone marrow was associated with increased cell death, indicating that ATG5 is important for B cell survival during development. In addition, B-1a B cells require ATG5 for their maintenance in the periphery. We conclude that ATG5 is differentially required at discrete stages of development in distinct, but closely related, cell lineages.
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