B cell receptor crosstalk: B cells express osteopontin through the combined action of the alternate and classical BCR signaling pathways.

Molecular Immunology(2009)

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Classical BCR signaling requires a number of signalosome mediators that are bypassed when BCR signaling follows an alternate pathway produced by prior exposure of B cells to IL-4. The two pathways, classical and alternate, co-exist in IL-4-treated B cells. Here we report that operation of the IL-4-induced alternate pathway in combination with the classical pathway changes the nature of the B cell response to BCR engagement so that the cytokine, osteopontin (Opn), is produced and secreted. Although Opn expression by B cells has not previously been noted, anti-Ig-induced secretion by IL-4-treated B cells amounts to levels comparable to those secreted by activated T cells. However, unlike T cell Opn expression, B cell expression of Opn is not mediated by T-Bet. Because elevated levels of IL-4 occur in association with severe illness, and because Opn is strongly associated with autoimmunity, these results suggest that the IL-4-induced alternate BCR signaling pathway may participate in the pathophysiology of autoimmune dyscrasias.
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BCR,Opn,FO,MZ,ELISA,IL-4,ETA-1,SPP1,EAE,CAIA,SLE,MS,RA,CHX
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