The histone H2B ubiquitination regulator Wac is essential for plasma cell differentiation.
Yuxing LiGui-Xin RuanWenjing ChenHengjun HuangRui ZhangJing WangYu OuyangZhijian ZhuLimin MengRuisi WangJianxin HuoShengli XuXijun OuPublished in: FEBS letters (2023)
Naïve B cells become activated and differentiate into antibody-secreting plasma cells (PCs) when encountering antigens. Here, we reveal that the WW domain-containing adapter protein with coiled-coil (Wac), which is important for histone H2B ubiquitination (ubH2B), is essential for PC differentiation. We demonstrate that B cell-specific Wac knockout mice have severely compromised T cell-dependent and -independent antibody responses. PC differentiation is drastically compromised despite undisturbed germinal center B cell responses in the mutant mice. We also observed a significant reduction in global ubH2B in Wac-deficient B cells, which is correlated with downregulated expression of some genes critical for cell metabolism. Thus, our findings demonstrate an essential role of Wac-mediated ubH2B in PC differentiation and shed light on the epigenetic mechanisms underlying this process.