B-1 cells are deficient in Lck: defective B cell receptor signal transduction in B-1 cells occurs in the absence of elevated Lck expression |
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Authors: | Francés Rubén Tumang Joseph R Rothstein Thomas L |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Medicine and Microbiology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 02118, USA. |
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Abstract: | B-1 cells constitute a unique B cell subset that is primarily responsible for producing nonimmune Ig. This natural Ig acts as a principal line of defense against infection. A key feature of B-1 cells is the failure of BCR-triggered signal transduction. Recently, defective BCR signaling in B-1 cells has been attributed to elevated expression of the canonical T cell src kinase, Lck. In the present study, we re-examined Lck expression in normal B-1 cells. We found that B-1 cells expressed less Lck at both the protein and RNA levels than did B-2 cells. The same B-1 cells manifested defective BCR-mediated induction of IKKbeta phosphorylation, IkappaBalpha degradation, and intracellular Ca(2+) mobilization. Thus, the failure of BCR signaling in B-1 cells does not relate to subset-specific elevation of Lck. |
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