Requirement for Rictor in homeostasis and function of mature B lymphoid cells

K Lee, L Heffington, J Jellusova, KT Nam… - Blood, The Journal …, 2013 - ashpublications.org
K Lee, L Heffington, J Jellusova, KT Nam, A Raybuck, SH Cho, JW Thomas, RC Rickert…
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2013ashpublications.org
The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), an essential serine/threonine kinase, functions
in biochemically distinct multiprotein complexes, but little is known about roles of the
complexes in B cells. The acutely rapamycin-sensitive mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1) is
defined by a core subunit Raptor, whereas mTORC2 lacks Raptor and, instead, has Rictor
and SIN1 as distinct essential components. We now show that homeostasis and function of
B cells require Rictor. Conditional deletion of Rictor before lymphoid specification impaired …
Abstract
The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), an essential serine/threonine kinase, functions in biochemically distinct multiprotein complexes, but little is known about roles of the complexes in B cells. The acutely rapamycin-sensitive mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1) is defined by a core subunit Raptor, whereas mTORC2 lacks Raptor and, instead, has Rictor and SIN1 as distinct essential components. We now show that homeostasis and function of B cells require Rictor. Conditional deletion of Rictor before lymphoid specification impaired generation of mature follicular, marginal zone, and B1a B lymphocytes. Induced inactivation in adult mice caused cell-autonomous defects in B lymphoid homeostasis and antibody responses in vivo, along with affecting plasma cells in bone marrow. Survival of B lymphocytes depended on Rictor, which was vital for normal induction of prosurvival genes, suppression of proapoptotic genes, nuclear factor κB induction after B-cell receptor stimulation, and B-cell activating factor–induced nuclear factor κB2/p52 generation. Collectively, the findings provide evidence that mTOR signaling affects survival and proliferation of mature B lymphocytes, and establish Rictor as an important signal relay in B-cell homeostasis, fate, and functions.
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