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Home › Dataset Library › NFATc1 controls the survival, function and suppressive capacity of B lymphocytes upon B cell receptor stimulation

Dataset: NFATc1 controls the survival, function and suppressive capacity of B lymphocytes upon B cell receptor stimulation

Triggering of B cell receptors (BCR) induces a massive synthesis of NFATc1 in splenic B cells. By inactivating the Nfatc1 gene and re-...

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Triggering of B cell receptors (BCR) induces a massive synthesis of NFATc1 in splenic B cells. By inactivating the Nfatc1 gene and re-expressing NFATc1 we show that NFATc1 levels are critical for the survival of splenic B cells upon BCR stimulation. NFATc1 ablation led to decreased BCR-induced Ca++ flux and proliferation of splenic B cells, increased apoptosis and suppressed germinal centre formation and immunoglobulin class switch by T cell-independent antigens. By controlling IL-10 synthesis in B cells, NFATc1 supported the proliferation and IL-2 synthesis of T cells in vitro and appeared to contribute to the mild clinical course of Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis in mice bearing NFATc1-/- B cells. These data indicate NFATc1 as a key factor controlling B cell function. Splenic mice cells were isolated from mice bearing NFATc1 deficient B-cells and from control mice, stimulated with anti-IgM for 0h, 3h, 8h and 16h, respectively and isolated using Milteny beads to enrich the B cell population. This experiment was performed in 3 biological replicates.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
24

Source:
E-GEOD-21063

PubMed:
21464221

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample TIME STIMULATED WITH ANTI-IGM
GSM526693 unstimulated
GSM526694 3h
GSM526695 8h
GSM526696 16h
GSM526693 unstimulated
GSM526694 3h
GSM526695 8h
GSM526696 16h
GSM526693 unstimulated
GSM526694 3h
GSM526695 8h
GSM526696 16h
GSM526693 unstimulated
GSM526694 3h
GSM526695 8h
GSM526696 16h
GSM526693 unstimulated
GSM526694 3h
GSM526695 8h
GSM526696 16h
GSM526693 unstimulated
GSM526694 3h
GSM526695 8h
GSM526696 16h

Tags

  • cell
  • class
  • encephalomyelitis
  • immunoglobulin

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