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Quantitative modeling of the terminal differentiation of B cells and mechanisms of lymphomagenesis

  作者 Martinez, MR; Corradin, A; Klein, U; Alvarez, MJ; Toffolo, GM; di Camillo, B; Califano, A; Stolovitzky, GA  
  选自 期刊  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America;  卷期  2012年109-7;  页码  2672-2677  
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[摘要]Mature B-cell exit fromgerminal centers is controlled by a transcriptional regulatory module that integrates antigen and T-cell signals and, ultimately, leads to terminal differentiation into memory B cells or plasma cells. Despite a compact structure, the module dynamics are highly complex because of the presence of several feedback loops and self-regulatory interactions, and understanding its dysregulation, frequently associated with lymphomagenesis, requires robust dynamical modeling techniques. Wepresent a quantitative kinetic model of three key gene regulators, BCL6, IRF4, and BLIMP, and use gene expression profile data from mature human B cells to determine appropriate model parameters. The model predicts the existence of two different hysteresis cycles that direct B cells through an irreversible transition toward a differentiated cellular state. By synthetically perturbing the interactions in this network, we can elucidate known mechanisms of lymphomagenesis and suggest candidate tumorigenic alterations, indicating that the model is a valuable quantitative tool to simulate B-cell exit from the germinal center under a variety of physiological and pathological conditions.

 
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