BACH2-BCL6 balance regulates selection at the pre-B cell receptor checkpoint

Srividya Swaminathan, Cihangir Duy, Markus Müschen

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Abstract

At the pre-B cell receptor (BCR) checkpoint, developing pre-B cells are selected for successful rearrangement of VH-DJH gene segments and expression of a pre-BCR. Reduced stringency at this checkpoint may obstruct the B cell repertoire with nonfunctional B cell clones. Earlier studies have described that activation of B cell lymphoma/leukemia (BCL)6 by a functional pre-BCR mediates positive selection of pre-B cells that have passed the checkpoint. This concept is now further elaborated by the recent finding that the BTB and CNC homology 1 basic leucine zipper transcription factor 2 (BACH2) induces negative selection and opposes BCL6 function prior to the pre-BCR checkpoint. Here, we discuss the antagonism between BCL6 and BACH2 during early B cell development, as well as its implications in both repertoire selection and counter-selection of premalignant clones for leukemia suppression.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)131-137
Number of pages7
JournalTrends in Immunology
Volume35
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2014

Keywords

  • BACH2
  • BCL6
  • Leukemogenesis
  • Negative selection
  • Pre-B cell receptor checkpoint

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