Department of Animal Biology, University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Mol Cell Biol. 2012 Apr;32(8):1542-54. doi: 10.1128/MCB.05989-11. Epub 2012 Jan 30.
Activation-induced deaminase (AID) is an enzyme required for class switch recombination (CSR) and somatic hypermutation (SHM), processes that ensure antibody maturation and expression of different immunoglobulin isotypes. AID function is tightly regulated by tissue- and stage-specific expression, nuclear localization, and protein stability. Transcription factor YY1 is crucial for early B cell development, but its function at late B cell stages is unknown. Here, we show that YY1 conditional knockout in activated splenic B cells interferes with CSR. Knockout of YY1 did not affect B cell proliferation, transcription of the AID and IgM genes, or levels of various switch region germ line transcripts. However, we show that YY1 physically interacts with AID and controls the accumulation of nuclear AID, at least in part, by increasing nuclear AID stability. We show for the first time that YY1 plays a novel role in CSR and controls nuclear AID protein levels.
激活诱导脱氨酶 (AID) 是一种在类别转换重组 (CSR) 和体细胞高频突变 (SHM) 中起作用的酶,这些过程可确保抗体成熟和不同免疫球蛋白同种型的表达。AID 的功能受到组织和阶段特异性表达、核定位和蛋白质稳定性的严格调控。转录因子 YY1 对早期 B 细胞发育至关重要,但它在晚期 B 细胞阶段的功能尚不清楚。在这里,我们表明,在激活的脾 B 细胞中条件性敲除 YY1 会干扰 CSR。YY1 的缺失不影响 B 细胞的增殖、AID 和 IgM 基因的转录,或各种开关区种系转录本的水平。然而,我们表明 YY1 与 AID 直接相互作用,并通过增加核 AID 的稳定性至少部分控制核 AID 的积累。我们首次表明,YY1 在 CSR 中发挥新的作用,并控制核 AID 蛋白水平。