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Arid3b Is Critical for B Lymphocyte Development.

Authors :
Kurkewich, Jeffrey L.
Klopfenstein, Nathan
Hallas, William M.
Wood, Christian
Sattler, Rachel A.
Das, Chhaya
Tucker, Haley
Dahl, Richard
Cowden Dahl, Karen D.
Source :
PLoS ONE; 8/18/2016, Vol. 11 Issue 8, p1-19, 19p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Arid3a and Arid3b belong to a subfamily of ARID (AT-rich interaction domain) transcription factors. The Arid family is involved in regulating chromatin accessibility, proliferation, and differentiation. Arid3a and Arid3b are closely related and share a unique REKLES domain that mediates their homo- and hetero-multimerization. Arid3a was originally isolated as a B cell transcription factor binding to the AT rich matrix attachment regions (MARS) of the immunoglobulin heavy chain intronic enhancer. Deletion of Arid3a results in a highly penetrant embryonic lethality with severe defects in erythropoiesis and hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). The few surviving Arid3a<superscript>-/-</superscript> (<1%) animals have decreased HSCs and early progenitors in the bone marrow, but all mature lineages are normally represented in the bone marrow and periphery except for B cells. Arid3b<superscript>-/-</superscript> animals die around E7.5 precluding examination of hematopoietic development. So it is unclear whether the phenotype of Arid3a loss on hematopoiesis is dependent or independent of Arid3b. In this study we circumvented this limitation by also examining hematopoiesis in mice with a conditional allele of Arid3b. Bone marrow lacking Arid3b shows decreased common lymphoid progenitors (CLPs) and downstream B cell populations while the T cell and myeloid lineages are unchanged, reminiscent of the adult hematopoietic defect in Arid3a mice. Unlike Arid3a<superscript>-/-</superscript> mice, HSC populations are unperturbed in Arid3b<superscript>-/-</superscript> mice. This study demonstrates that HSC development is independent of Arid3b, whereas B cell development requires both Arid3a and Arid3b transcription factors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
11
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
PLoS ONE
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
117521530
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161468