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Mice lacking the CARD of CARMA1 exhibit defective B lymphocyte development and impaired proliferation of their B and T lymphocytes

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CURRENT BIOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue 14, Pages 1247-1251

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/S0960-9822(03)00458-5

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CARMA1 (originally called CARD11) is a membrane-associated guanylate kinase family member that is required for T cell receptor (TCR)-induced NF-kappaB activation in T cell leukemia lines [1-5]. It uses its N-terminal caspase activation and recruitment domain (CARD) to interact with the CARD in the downstream adaptor Bcl-10. We show that primary B and T lymphocytes from knock-in mice expressing only a CARDless form of CARMA1 (DeltaCARD) are defective at mitogen-induced NF-kappaB activation and fail to proliferate. CARMA1 mutant mice exhibited normal T but impaired B cell development; CD5(+) peritoneal B cells were absent, and serum immunoglobulin levels were markedly reduced. A lacZ reporter gene knocked into the CARMA1 locus confirmed lymphocyte-specific expression of CARMA1. Thus, CARMA1 has an essential role in mediating B and T lymphocyte proliferation and requires its CARD to engage downstream signaling components.

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