Literature DB >> 24790152

Through an ITIM-independent mechanism the FcγRIIB blocks B cell activation by disrupting the colocalized microclustering of the B cell receptor and CD19.

Liling Xu1, Gen Li1, Jing Wang2, Yilin Fan2, Zhengpeng Wan2, Shaosen Zhang2, Samina Shaheen2, Jing Li3, Li Wang3, Cai Yue3, Yan Zhao3, Fei Wang4, Joseph Brzostowski5, Ying-Hua Chen6, Wenjie Zheng7, Wanli Liu8.   

Abstract

B cell activation is regulated through the interplay of the BCR with the inhibitory coreceptor FcγRIIB and the activating coreceptor CD19. Recent studies suggest that Ag-driven BCR microclusters are efficiently converted to a signaling active state on colocalization with CD19 microclusters. Using total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy-based, high-resolution, high-speed live-cell and molecule imaging approaches, we show that when co-ligated to the BCR, the FcγRIIB can inhibit B cell activation by blocking the colocalization of BCR and CD19 microclusters within the B cell immunological synapse. Remarkably, this inhibitory function of FcγRIIB is dependent not on its well-characterized ITIM-containing cytoplasmic domain, but its transmembrane domain. Indeed, human primary B cells from systemic lupus erythematosus patients homozygous for gene encoding the loss-of-function transmembrane domain mutant FcγRIIB-I232T fail to block the synaptic colocalization of the BCR with CD19, leading to dysregulated recruitment of downstream signaling molecule p-PI3K to membrane proximal signalosome. This inhibitory function of FcγRIIB in impairing the spatial-temporal colocalization of BCR and CD19 microclusters in the B cell immunological synapse may help explain the hyper-reactive features of systemic lupus erythematosus patient B cells in reported studies. These observations may also provide new targets for therapies for systemic autoimmune disease.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24790152     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1400101

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


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