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The pathway of antigen uptake and processing dictates MHC class II-mediated B cell survival and activation.

Toufic O Nashar1, James R Drake.   

Abstract

The influence of the pathway of Ag uptake and processing on MHC class II (CII)-mediated B cell function is unknown. In this study, we investigate in resting and activated (via the BCR or CD40) B cells the biological properties of CII-peptide complexes (CII-peptide) generated by either the BCR-mediated Ag processing (type I complex) or fluid phase Ag processing (type II complex). Compared with type I complex, ligation of type II complex by either specific Ab or the TCR in Ag-presenting assay results in significant decreases in B cell survival rate (50-100%) and expression levels of CII, CD86, and CD54. Loss of B cells following ligation of type II complex occurs in the presence of a comparatively good level of specific CD4(+) T cell division, indicating that B cell loss is a late event following T cell stimulation. Comparative analysis of T and B cell conjugates after Ab ligation of type I or II complex reveals decreased efficiency of the latter in forming conjugates. Neither initial differential levels of CII and other studied surface markers, B cell type inherent differences, BCR signaling, T cell proliferation, nor initial density of CII-peptide complexes could explain the T cell-induced B cell loss. We propose that the context in which CII-peptide complexes are present in the membrane following BCR uptake and processing leads to B cell survival. Thus, appropriate targeting of Ag ensures generation of relevant immune responses.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15661887     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.174.3.1306

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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