[HTML][HTML] PRMT5 is essential for B cell development and germinal center dynamics

LC Litzler, A Zahn, AP Meli, S Hébert… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
LC Litzler, A Zahn, AP Meli, S Hébert, AM Patenaude, SP Methot, A Sprumont, T Bois…
Nature communications, 2019nature.com
Mechanisms regulating B cell development, activation, education in the germinal center
(GC) and differentiation, underpin the humoral immune response. Protein arginine
methyltransferase 5 (Prmt5), which catalyzes most symmetric dimethyl arginine protein
modifications, is overexpressed in B cell lymphomas but its function in normal B cells is
poorly defined. Here we show that Prmt5 is necessary for antibody responses and has
essential but distinct functions in all proliferative B cell stages in mice. Prmt5 is necessary for …
Abstract
Mechanisms regulating B cell development, activation, education in the germinal center (GC) and differentiation, underpin the humoral immune response. Protein arginine methyltransferase 5 (Prmt5), which catalyzes most symmetric dimethyl arginine protein modifications, is overexpressed in B cell lymphomas but its function in normal B cells is poorly defined. Here we show that Prmt5 is necessary for antibody responses and has essential but distinct functions in all proliferative B cell stages in mice. Prmt5 is necessary for B cell development by preventing p53-dependent and p53-independent blocks in Pro-B and Pre-B cells, respectively. By contrast, Prmt5 protects, via p53-independent pathways, mature B cells from apoptosis during activation, promotes GC expansion, and counters plasma cell differentiation. Phenotypic and RNA-seq data indicate that Prmt5 regulates GC light zone B cell fate by regulating transcriptional programs, achieved in part by ensuring RNA splicing fidelity. Our results establish Prmt5 as an essential regulator of B cell biology.
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