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Regulation of asymmetric cell division and polarity by Scribble is not required for humoral immunity

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posted on 2024-08-06, 09:30 authored by Edwin D. Hawkins, Jane Oliaro, Axel Kallies, Gabrielle T. Belz, Andrew Filby, Thea Hogan, Nicole Haynes, Kelly M. Ramsbottom, Vanessa Van Ham, Tanja Kinwell, Benedict Seddon, Derek Davies, David Tarlinton, Andrew M. Lew, Patrick O. Humbert, Sarah RussellSarah Russell
The production of protective antibody requires effective signalling of naive B cells following encounter with antigen, and the divergence of responding B lymphocytes into distinct lineages. Polarity proteins have recently been proposed as important mediators of both the initial B cell response, and potentially of asymmetric cell division. Here we show that, although polarity proteins of the Scribble complex, Scribble, Dlg1 and Lgl1, are expressed and polarized during early B cell activation, their deficiency has no effect on the in vivo outcome of immunization or challenge with influenza infection. Furthermore, we find a striking correlation in the differentiation outcome of daughters of single founder B cells in vitro. Taken together, our results indicate that B cell differentiation does not require polarity proteins of the Scribble complex, and the findings do not support a role for asymmetric cell division in B cell activation and differentiation.

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International Human Frontier Science Program Organization

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

National Health and Medical Research Council

Medical Research Council

Australian Research Council

Australian Cancer Research Foundation

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2041-1723

Journal title

Nature Communications

Volume

4

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1

Article number

article no. 1801

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1801-

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Nature Publishing Group

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Copyright © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. The author's manuscript is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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