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BCR-mediated apoptosis associated with negative selection of immature B cells is selectively dependent on Pten
Authors:Cheng Shuhua  Hsia Constance Yu  Feng Biao  Liou Mei-Ling  Fang Xiaoying  Pandolfi Pier Paolo  Liou Hsiou-Chi
Institution:Department of Medicine, Division of Immunology, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY 10021, USA. shc2019@med.cornell.edu
Abstract:The molecular basis of B cell receptor (BCR)-induced apoptosis during the negative selection of immature B cells is largely unknown. We use transitional immature B cells that are highly susceptible to BCR-induced apoptosis to show that Pten is selectively required for BCR-mediated initiation of the mitochondrial death pathway. Specifically, deleting Pten, but not other pro-apoptotic molecules, abrogates BCR-elicited apoptosis and improves viability in wild-type immature B cells. We further identify a physiologically and significantly higher intracellular Pten level in immature B cells, as compared to mature B cells, which is responsible for low AKT activity and the propensity towards death in immature B cells. Restoration of AKT activity using a constitutive form of AKT or reduction of Pten to a level comparable with that seen in mature B cells rescues immature B cells from BCR-induced apoptosis. Thus, we provide evidence that Pten is an essential mediator of BCR-induced cell death, and that differential regulation of intracellular Pten levels determines whether BCR ligation promotes cell death or survival. Our findings provide a valuable insight into the mechanisms underlying negative selection and clonal deletion of immature B cells.
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