Cell Reports
Volume 36, Issue 3, 20 July 2021, 109430
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Homeostatic apoptosis prevents competition-induced atrophy in follicular B cells

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Highlights

  • Intrinsic apoptosis controls the lifespan of FoB but not of MZB cells

  • Abrogation of apoptosis in mature B cells raises competition for BAFF in vivo

  • Heightened competition for BAFF compromises the physiology of FoB and MZB cells

Summary

While the intrinsic apoptosis pathway is thought to play a central role in shaping the B cell lineage, its precise role in mature B cell homeostasis remains elusive. Using mice in which mature B cells are unable to undergo apoptotic cell death, we show that apoptosis constrains follicular B (FoB) cell lifespan but plays no role in marginal zone B (MZB) cell homeostasis. In these mice, FoB cells accumulate abnormally. This intensifies intercellular competition for BAFF, resulting in a contraction of the MZB cell compartment, and reducing the growth, trafficking, and fitness of FoB cells. Diminished BAFF signaling dampens the non-canonical NF-κB pathway, undermining FoB cell growth despite the concurrent triggering of a protective p53 response. Thus, MZB and FoB cells exhibit a differential requirement for the intrinsic apoptosis pathway. Homeostatic apoptosis constrains the size of the FoB cell compartment, thereby preventing competition-induced FoB cell atrophy.

Keywords

mature B cell homeostasis
intrinsic apoptosis
cellular lifespan
BAFF
follicular B cells
marginal zone B cells
intercellular competition
cell growth
NF-κB
p53

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These authors contributed equally

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Present address: Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Helen Mayo North Building, Frome Road, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 5005 SA, Australia

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