Postmitotic G1 phase survivin drives mitogen-independent cell division of B lymphocytes.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
; 119(18): e2115567119, 2022 05 03.
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B and T lymphocytes of the adaptive immune system undergo proliferative bursts to generate pools of antigen-specific cells for effective immunity. Here we show that in contrast to the canonical view that G1 progression signals are essential after mitosis to reenter S phase, B lymphocytes sustain several rounds of mitogen-independent cell division following the first mitosis. Such division appears to be driven by unique characteristics of the postmitotic G1 phase that has features of S and G2/M phases. Birc5 (survivin), a protein associated with chromosome segregation in G2/M, is expressed in the G1 phase of divided B cells and is necessary for mitogen-independent divisions. The partially active G1 phase and propensity for apoptosis inherited after each division may underlie rapid proliferation and cell death, which are hallmarks of B cell proliferative responses.
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Proteomics
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Mitogens
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En
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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2022
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