[PDF][PDF] Nuclear export of the NF-κB inhibitor IκBα is required for proper B cell and secondary lymphoid tissue formation

SM Wuerzberger-Davis, Y Chen, DT Yang, JD Kearns… - Immunity, 2011 - cell.com
SM Wuerzberger-Davis, Y Chen, DT Yang, JD Kearns, PW Bates, C Lynch, NC Ladell, M Yu
Immunity, 2011cell.com
The N-terminal nuclear export sequence (NES) of inhibitor of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB)
alpha (IκBα) promotes NF-κB export from the cell nucleus to the cytoplasm, but the
physiological role of this export regulation remains unknown. Here we report the derivation
and analysis of genetically targeted mice harboring a germline mutation in IκBα NES. Mature
B cells in the mutant mice displayed nuclear accumulation of inactive IκBα complexes
containing a NF-κB family member, cRel, causing their spatial separation from the …
Summary
The N-terminal nuclear export sequence (NES) of inhibitor of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) alpha (IκBα) promotes NF-κB export from the cell nucleus to the cytoplasm, but the physiological role of this export regulation remains unknown. Here we report the derivation and analysis of genetically targeted mice harboring a germline mutation in IκBα NES. Mature B cells in the mutant mice displayed nuclear accumulation of inactive IκBα complexes containing a NF-κB family member, cRel, causing their spatial separation from the cytoplasmic IκB kinase. This resulted in severe reductions in constitutive and canonical NF-κB activities, synthesis of p100 and RelB NF-κB members, noncanonical NF-κB activity, NF-κB target gene induction, and proliferation and survival responses in B cells. Consequently, mice displayed defective B cell maturation, antibody production, and formation of secondary lymphoid organs and tissues. Thus, IκBα nuclear export is essential to maintain constitutive, canonical, and noncanonical NF-κB activation potentials in mature B cells in vivo.
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