Cutting edge: Complement (C3d)-linked antigens break B cell anergy |
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Authors: | Lyubchenko Taras Dal Porto Joseph M Holers V Michael Cambier John C |
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Institution: | Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO 802602, USA. |
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Abstract: | C3dg adducts of Ag can coligate complement receptor type 2 (CR2; CD21) and the B cell Ag receptor. This interaction significantly amplifies BCR-mediated signals in Ag-naive wild-type mice, lowering the threshold for B cell activation and the generation of humoral immune responses as much as 1000-fold. In this study we demonstrate that CR2-mediated complementation of BCR signals can also overcome B cell anergy. Unlike Ag alone, BCR/CR2 costimulation (Ars-CCG/C3dg complexes) of anergic Ars/A1 B cells led to Ca(2+) mobilization in vitro and the production of autoantibodies in vivo. Interestingly, the in vivo immune response of anergic cells occurs without the formation of germinal centers. These results suggest that the Ag unresponsiveness of anergic B cells can be overcome by cross-reactive (self-mimicking) Ags that have been complement-opsonized. This mechanism may place individuals exposed to complement-fixing bacteria at risk for autoimmunity. |
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