Bruton's tyrosine kinase regulates the activation of gene rearrangements at the lambda light chain locus in precursor B cells in the mouse
January 2001
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Bruton's tyrosine kinase (Btk) is a nonreceptor tyrosine kinase involved in precursor B (pre-B) cell receptor signaling. Here we demonstrate that Btk-deficient mice have an approximately 50% reduction in the frequency of immunoglobulin (Ig) lambda light chain expression, already at the immature B cell stage in the bone marrow. Conversely, transgenic mice expressing the activated mutant Btk(E41K) showed increased lambda usage. As the kappa/lambda ratio is dependent on (a) the level and kinetics of kappa and lambda locus activation, (b) the life span of pre-B cells, and (c) the extent of receptor editing, we analyzed the role of Btk in these processes. Enforced expression of the Bcl-2 apoptosis inhibitor did not alter the Btk dependence of lambda usage. Crossing 3-83mudelta autoantibody transgenic mice into Btk-deficient mice showed that Btk is not essential for receptor editing. Also, Btk-deficient surface Ig(+) B cells that were generated in vitro in interleukin 7-driven bone marrow cultures manifested reduced lambda usage. An intrinsic defect in lambda locus recombination was further supported by the finding in Btk-deficient mice of reduced lambda usage in the fraction of pre-B cells that express light chains in their cytoplasm. These results implicate Btk in the regulation of the activation of the lambda locus for V(D)J recombination in pre-B cells.
- Animals
- Female
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
- Mice
- Enzyme Activation
- Protein-Tyrosine Kinase/*metabolism
- B-Lymphocytes/*immunology
- *Gene Rearrangement, B-Lymphocyte, Light Chain
- Hematopoietic Stem Cells/*immunology
- Bone Marrow Cells
- Genes, bcl-2
- RNA Editing
- Receptors, Antigen, B-Cell/genetics
- Antigens, CD19
- chain
- bone marrow
- pre-b
- b cell development
- b cells
- usage
- pre-b cells
- receptor editing
- rearrangement
- marrow
- btk-deficient
- expression
- receptor
- btk-deficient mice
- editing
- btk mice
- l chain rearrangement
- bcl -2
- spleen
- locus