[HTML][HTML] MTA3 and the Mi-2/NuRD complex regulate cell fate during B lymphocyte differentiation

N Fujita, DL Jaye, C Geigerman, A Akyildiz… - Cell, 2004 - cell.com
N Fujita, DL Jaye, C Geigerman, A Akyildiz, MR Mooney, JM Boss, PA Wade
Cell, 2004cell.com
The transcriptional repressor BCL-6 regulates B lymphocyte cell fate during the germinal
center reaction by preventing terminal differentiation of B lymphocytes into plasma cells until
appropriate signals are received. Here, we report a cofactor, MTA3, a cell type-specific
subunit of the corepressor complex Mi-2/NuRD, for BCL-6-dependent cell fate
determination. MTA3 is expressed in the same pattern in germinal centers as BCL-6. BCL-6
physically interacts with Mi-2/NuRD and this interaction is sensitive to BCL-6 acetylation …
Abstract
The transcriptional repressor BCL-6 regulates B lymphocyte cell fate during the germinal center reaction by preventing terminal differentiation of B lymphocytes into plasma cells until appropriate signals are received. Here, we report a cofactor, MTA3, a cell type-specific subunit of the corepressor complex Mi-2/NuRD, for BCL-6-dependent cell fate determination. MTA3 is expressed in the same pattern in germinal centers as BCL-6. BCL-6 physically interacts with Mi-2/NuRD and this interaction is sensitive to BCL-6 acetylation status. Depletion of MTA3 by RNAi impairs BCL-6-dependent repression and alters the cell-specific transcriptional pattern characteristic of the B lymphocyte. Remarkably, exogenous expression of BCL-6 in a plasma cell line leads, in an MTA3-dependent manner, to repression of plasma cell-specific transcripts, reactivation of the B cell transcriptional program, expression of B lymphocyte cell surface markers, and reprogramming of cell fate.
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