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Cutting Edge: The Transcription Factor Bob1 Counteracts B Cell Activation and Regulates miR-146a in B Cells
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2014
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Humoral ResponseImmune RegulationImmunologyB Cell ActivationImmunotherapyB CellTranscriptional RegulationImmunogeneticsCell RegulationCell SignalingB CellsAutoimmunityGene ExpressionMicrorna DetectionCell BiologyImmune Cell DevelopmentGene RegulationPeripheral B CellsRegulates Mir-146aMedicineCell Development
Mice lacking the lymphocyte-specific transcription factor Bob1 (also called OBF-1 or OCA-B) fail to generate germinal centers and a robust Ig response. We show that peripheral B cells in Bob1(-/-) mice bear characteristics of chronically activated or anergic-like B cells and identify the immunosuppressive microRNA-146a, together with other microRNAs, as novel transcriptional targets of Bob1. The inability to restrict B cell signaling could contribute to the immunodeficient phenotype of these mice and is consistent with an important role for Bob1 in suppressing B cell activation in vivo.
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