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Notch2 controls developmental fate choices between germinal center and marginal zone B cells upon immunization.


ABSTRACT: Sustained Notch2 signals induce trans-differentiation of Follicular B (FoB) cells into Marginal Zone B (MZB) cells in mice, but the physiology underlying this differentiation pathway is still elusive. Here, we demonstrate that most B cells receive a basal Notch signal, which is intensified in pre-MZB and MZB cells. Ablation or constitutive activation of Notch2 upon T-cell-dependent immunization reveals an interplay between antigen-induced activation and Notch2 signaling, in which FoB cells that turn off Notch2 signaling enter germinal centers (GC), while high Notch2 signaling leads to generation of MZB cells or to initiation of plasmablast differentiation. Notch2 signaling is dispensable for GC dynamics but appears to be re-induced in some centrocytes to govern expansion of IgG1+ GCB cells. Mathematical modelling suggests that antigen-activated FoB cells make a Notch2 dependent binary fate-decision to differentiate into either GCB or MZB cells. This bifurcation might serve as a mechanism to archive antigen-specific clones into functionally and spatially diverse B cell states to generate robust antibody and memory responses.

SUBMITTER: Babushku T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10912316 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Notch2 controls developmental fate choices between germinal center and marginal zone B cells upon immunization.

Babushku Tea T   Lechner Markus M   Ehrenberg Stefanie S   Rambold Ursula U   Schmidt-Supprian Marc M   Yates Andrew J AJ   Rane Sanket S   Zimber-Strobl Ursula U   Strobl Lothar J LJ  

Nature communications 20240304 1


Sustained Notch2 signals induce trans-differentiation of Follicular B (FoB) cells into Marginal Zone B (MZB) cells in mice, but the physiology underlying this differentiation pathway is still elusive. Here, we demonstrate that most B cells receive a basal Notch signal, which is intensified in pre-MZB and MZB cells. Ablation or constitutive activation of Notch2 upon T-cell-dependent immunization reveals an interplay between antigen-induced activation and Notch2 signaling, in which FoB cells that  ...[more]

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