Distinct Roles Of Bcnp1 In B-Cell Development And Activation

INTERNATIONAL IMMUNOLOGY(2020)

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B-cell novel protein 1 (BCNP1) has recently been identified as a new B-cell receptor (BCR) signaling molecule but its physiological function remains unknown. Here, we demonstrate that mice deficient in BCNP1 exhibit impaired B-cell maturation and a reduction of B-1a cells. BCNP1-deficient spleen B cells show enhanced survival, proliferation and Ca2+ influx in response to BCR cross-linking as compared with wild-type spleen B cells. Consistently, mutant B cells show elevated phosphorylation of SYK, B-cell linker protein (BLNK) and PLC gamma 2 upon BCR cross-linking. In vivo, BCNP1-deficient mice exhibit enhanced humoral immune responses to T-independent and T-dependent antigens. Moreover, aged mutant mice contain elevated levels of serum IgM and IgG(3) antibodies and exhibit polyclonal and monoclonal B-cell expansion in lymphoid organs.These results reveal distinct roles for BCNP1 in B-cell development, activation and homeostasis.
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B-cell maturation, B-1a cells, BCR signaling, humoral immune response
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