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Redundant role for Zap70 in B cell development and activation

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 38, Issue 6, Pages 1721-1733

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/eji.200738026

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B cells; cell differentiation; protein kinases; signal transduction; transgenic/knockout mice

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  1. Medical Research Council [MC_U117527252] Funding Source: Medline
  2. Medical Research Council [MC_U117527252] Funding Source: researchfish
  3. MRC [MC_U117527252] Funding Source: UKRI

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Expression of the Syk family tyrosine kinase Zap70 is strongly correlated with poor clinical outcome in chronic lymphocytic leukemia, the most common human leukemia characterized by B cell accumulation. The expression of Zap70 may reflect the specific cell of origin of the tumor or may contribute to pathology. Thus, the normal role of Zap70 in B cell physiology is of great interest. While initial studies reported that Zap70 expression in the mouse was limited to T and NK cells, more recent work has shown expression in early B cell progenitors and in splenic B cells, suggesting that the kinase may play a role in the development or activation of B cells. in this study, we show that Zap70 is expressed in all developing subsets of B cells as well as in recirculating B cells, marginal zone B cells and peritoneal B1 cells. Analysis of Zap70-deficient mice shows no unique role for Zap70 in either the development of B cells or in their in vitro and in vivo activation. However, we show that Zap70 can rescue the defective positive selection of immature B cells into the recirculating pool in Syk-deficient mice, demonstrating functional redundancy between these two kinases.

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