Abstract

Previous data demonstrated that DNA breaks generated during antigen receptor recombination activated an NFkB-dependent gene cohort. One of these genes was p100, the key regulator of the alternative NFkB pathway. Non-canonical NFkB participates in early B cell development but its mechanism of activation remains unknown. We hypothesized that DNA breaks activate alternative NFkB to regulate specific genes.

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