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BAFF induces CXCR5 expression during B cell differentiation in bone marrow

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BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS REPORTS
Volume 34, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrep.2023.101451

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BAFF; Bone marrow; B cell development; CXCR5

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The study examined the effects of B cell activating factor (BAFF) in B cell development in the bone marrow. It found that BAFF deficiency led to decreased expression of CXCR5, a B cell differentiation marker, in the bone marrow. In vitro studies revealed that BAFF increased the proportion of CXCR5+ cells in IgM+ cells and synergized with TNF-alpha and IL-6 to enhance CXCR5 expression. These findings suggest that BAFF directly affects B-lineage cells in the bone marrow to promote CXCR5 expression and influence B cell migration to secondary lymphoid organs.
B cell activating factor (BAFF) plays an important role in antibody production through differentiation and maturation of B cells mainly in secondary lymphoid organs. On the other hand, the role of BAFF in the bone marrow, the primary lymphoid organ of B cell development, has not been well elucidated. Here, effects of BAFF in bone marrow B cell development were examined by using BAFF-deficient mice. When mRNA expression levels of B cell differentiation markers including Cd19, Bcl2, Ig mu, Il7r and Cxcr5 were compared between bone marrow of wild-type and BAFF-KO mice, a lower level of Cxcr5 expression was found in the KO mice. Additionally, protein expression of CXCR5 on IgM+ cells in the bone marrow was decreased by BAFF deficiency. In vitro studies also confirmed the effect of BAFF on CXCR5 by IgM+ cells; culturing bone marrow cells from BAFF-KO mice with BAFF in vitro increased the proportion of CXCR5+ cells in IgM+ cells compared with non-treated bone marrow cells. In addition, BAFF synergized with TNF-alpha and IL-6 to increase the expression of CXCR5+ on IgM+ cells. The BAFF-mediated up-regulation of CXCR5 expression was reproduced by using CD19+ cells purified from BAFF-KO bone marrow cells, suggesting that BAFF directly affects B-lineage cells in bone marrow to promote CXCR5 expression. Together, this study suggests that BAFF has an important role in B cell differentiation in bone marrow by directly inducing CXCR5 expression which affect their migration to secondary lymphoid organs.

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