TY - JOUR
T1 - Polarized expression of immunoglobulin, spectrin, and protein kinase C beta II occurs in B cells from normal BALB/c, autoimmune lpr, and anti-ssDNA transgenic, tolerant mice
AU - Masso-Welch, Patricia A.
AU - Black, Jennifer D.
AU - Erikson, Jan
AU - Repasky, Elizabeth A.
PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - The rapid redistribution of B cell surface immunoglobulin to a cap upon cross-linking treatment is a well-described phenomenon, the physiological significance of which is unknown. We describe the observation that splenic B cells from unimmunized normal, autoimmune, and tolerant mice express naturally occurring capped immunoglobulin in the absence of exogenous stimulation. The percentage of capped B cells increases to 20% of B cells by age 16 weeks in the progressive autoimmune lpr mouse. Transgenic, tolerant mice expressing lpr-derived genes for ssDNA-binding antibody also demonstrate a large percentage (35-75%) of immunoglobulin-capped splenic B cells. In these capped B cells, protein kinase C beta II, the cytoskeletal proteins spectrin and ankyrin, and the lipophilic probe diI are enriched beneath the site of the immunoglobulin cap. These data suggest that polarization of surface receptors, signaling molecules, anionic phospholipid domains, and cytoskeletal proteins may be an important part of the B cell immune response in vivo.
AB - The rapid redistribution of B cell surface immunoglobulin to a cap upon cross-linking treatment is a well-described phenomenon, the physiological significance of which is unknown. We describe the observation that splenic B cells from unimmunized normal, autoimmune, and tolerant mice express naturally occurring capped immunoglobulin in the absence of exogenous stimulation. The percentage of capped B cells increases to 20% of B cells by age 16 weeks in the progressive autoimmune lpr mouse. Transgenic, tolerant mice expressing lpr-derived genes for ssDNA-binding antibody also demonstrate a large percentage (35-75%) of immunoglobulin-capped splenic B cells. In these capped B cells, protein kinase C beta II, the cytoskeletal proteins spectrin and ankyrin, and the lipophilic probe diI are enriched beneath the site of the immunoglobulin cap. These data suggest that polarization of surface receptors, signaling molecules, anionic phospholipid domains, and cytoskeletal proteins may be an important part of the B cell immune response in vivo.
KW - Ankyrin
KW - Immune response
KW - diI
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U2 - 10.1002/jlb.66.4.617
DO - 10.1002/jlb.66.4.617
M3 - Article
C2 - 10534118
AN - SCOPUS:0032832351
SN - 0741-5400
VL - 66
SP - 617
EP - 624
JO - Journal of Leukocyte Biology
JF - Journal of Leukocyte Biology
IS - 4
ER -