ZBTB32 is an early repressor of the CIITA and MHC class II gene expression during B cell differentiation to plasma cells

HS Yoon, CD Scharer, P Majumder… - The Journal of …, 2012 - journals.aai.org
HS Yoon, CD Scharer, P Majumder, CW Davis, R Butler, W Zinzow-Kramer, I Skountzou
The Journal of Immunology, 2012journals.aai.org
Abstract CIITA and MHC class II expression is silenced during the differentiation of B cells to
plasma cells. When B cell differentiation is carried out ex vivo, CIITA silencing occurs rapidly,
but the factors contributing to this event are not known. ZBTB32, also known as repressor of
GATA3, was identified as an early repressor of CIITA in an ex vivo plasma cell differentiation
model. ZBTB32 activity occurred at a time when B lymphocyte-induced maturation protein-1
(Blimp-1), the regulator of plasma cell fate and suppressor of CIITA, was minimally induced …
Abstract
CIITA and MHC class II expression is silenced during the differentiation of B cells to plasma cells. When B cell differentiation is carried out ex vivo, CIITA silencing occurs rapidly, but the factors contributing to this event are not known. ZBTB32, also known as repressor of GATA3, was identified as an early repressor of CIITA in an ex vivo plasma cell differentiation model. ZBTB32 activity occurred at a time when B lymphocyte-induced maturation protein-1 (Blimp-1), the regulator of plasma cell fate and suppressor of CIITA, was minimally induced. Ectopic expression of ZBTB32 suppressed CIITA and IA gene expression in B cells. Short hairpin RNA depletion of ZBTB32 in a plasma cell line resulted in re-expression of CIITA and IA. Compared with conditional Blimp-1 knockout and wild-type B cells, B cells from ZBTB32/ROG-knockout mice displayed delayed kinetics in silencing CIITA during ex vivo plasma cell differentiation. ZBTB32 was found to bind to the CIITA gene, suggesting that ZBTB32 directly regulates CIITA. Lastly, ZBTB32 and Blimp-1 coimmunoprecipitated, suggesting that the two repressors may ultimately function together to silence CIITA expression. These results introduce ZBTB32 as a novel regulator of MHC-II gene expression and a potential regulatory partner of Blimp-1 in repressing gene expression.
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