The cell-cycle regulator c-Myc is essential for the formation and maintenance of germinal centers
Open Access
- 23 September 2012
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Science and Business Media LLC in Nature Immunology
- Vol. 13 (11), 1092-1100
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ni.2418
Abstract
The regulator c-Myc is well known for controlling cell growth but, paradoxically, evidence for its involvement in germinal centers has proven elusive. Rajewsky and colleagues show that it is essential for their development and maintenance. Germinal centers (GCs) are sites of intense B cell proliferation and are central for T cell–dependent antibody responses. However, the role of c-Myc, a key cell-cycle regulator, in this process has been questioned. Here we identified c-Myc+ B cell subpopulations in immature and mature GCs and found, by genetic ablation of Myc, that they had indispensable roles in the formation and maintenance of GCs. The identification of these functionally critical cellular subsets has implications for human B cell lymphomagenesis, which originates mostly from GC B cells and frequently involves MYC chromosomal translocations. As these translocations are generally dependent on transcription of the recombining partner loci, the c-Myc+ GC subpopulations may be at a particularly high risk for malignant transformation.Keywords
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