Journal article

The anti-apoptotic activities of Rel and RelA required during B-cell maturation involve the regulation of Bcl-2 expression

M Grossmann, LA O'Reilly, R Gugasyan, A Strasser, JM Adams, S Gerondakis

EMBO Journal | Published : 2000

Abstract

Rel and RelA, individually dispensable for lymphopoiesis, serve unique functions in activated B and T cells. Here their combined roles in lymphocyte development were examined in chimeric mice repopulated with c-rel(-/-) rela(-/-) fetal liver hemopoietic stem cells. Mice engrafted with double-mutant cells lacked mature IgM(lo)IgD(hi) B cells, and numbers of peripheral CD4+ and CD8+ T cells were markedly reduced. The absence of mature B cells was associated with impaired survival that coincided with reduced expression of bcl-2 and A1. bcl-2 transgene expression not only prevented apoptosis and increased peripheral B-cell numbers, but also induced further maturation to an IgM(lo)IgD(hi) phenoty..

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