PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

The endocytic adaptor Eps15 controls marginal zone B cell numbers.

  • Benedetta Pozzi,
  • Stefania Amodio,
  • Caterina Lucano,
  • Anna Sciullo,
  • Simona Ronzoni,
  • Daniela Castelletti,
  • Thure Adler,
  • Irina Treise,
  • Ingrid Holmberg Betsholtz,
  • Birgit Rathkolb,
  • Dirk H Busch,
  • Eckhard Wolf,
  • Helmut Fuchs,
  • Valérie Gailus-Durner,
  • Martin Hrabě de Angelis,
  • Christer Betsholtz,
  • Stefano Casola,
  • Pier Paolo Di Fiore,
  • Nina Offenhäuser

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050818
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 11
p. e50818

Abstract

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Eps15 is an endocytic adaptor protein involved in clathrin and non-clathrin mediated endocytosis. In Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila melanogaster lack of Eps15 leads to defects in synaptic vesicle recycling and synapse formation. We generated Eps15-KO mice to investigate its function in mammals. Eps15-KO mice are born at the expected Mendelian ratio and are fertile. Using a large-scale phenotype screen covering more than 300 parameters correlated to human disease, we found that Eps15-KO mice did not show any sign of disease or neural deficits. Instead, altered blood parameters pointed to an immunological defect. By competitive bone marrow transplantation we demonstrated that Eps15-KO hematopoietic precursor cells were more efficient than the WT counterparts in repopulating B220⁺ bone marrow cells, CD19⁻ thymocytes and splenic marginal zone (MZ) B cells. Eps15-KO mice showed a 2-fold increase in MZ B cell numbers when compared with controls. Using reverse bone marrow transplantation, we found that Eps15 regulates MZ B cell numbers in a cell autonomous manner. FACS analysis showed that although MZ B cells were increased in Eps15-KO mice, transitional and pre-MZ B cell numbers were unaffected. The increase in MZ B cell numbers in Eps15 KO mice was not dependent on altered BCR signaling or Notch activity. In conclusion, in mammals, the endocytic adaptor protein Eps15 is a regulator of B-cell lymphopoiesis.