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    Pax5 promotes PI3K signaling and regulates B cell immunity through down-regulation of PTEN

    • Last Update: 2021-07-30
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    Pax5 regulates mature B cells

    B cells are a key part of the adaptive immune response, so a better understanding of their development and maturity is crucial
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    B cell development is controlled by the transcription factor Pax5, but whether Pax5 regulates B cell maturation is unclear


    Summary

    The transcription factor Pax5 controls the development of B cells, but its role in mature B cells is still a mystery
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    Here, we demonstrated that the absence of Pax5 in the conditional mutagenesis of peripheral blood B lymphocytes resulted in a strong reduction of B-1a, marginal zone (MZ), germinal center (GC) B cells and plasma cells


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