| Literature DB >> 34001658 |
Michael B Cheung1, Gospel Enyindah-Asonye1, Ken Matsui1, Ivan Kosik2, Nina Dvorina1, William M Baldwin1, Jonathan W Yewdell2, Neetu Gupta3.
Abstract
We investigated the function of the newly discovered myosin family protein myosin 18A (Myo18A) in Ab-mediated immunity by generating B cell-conditional Myo18A-deficient mice. Myo18A deficiency led to expansion of bone marrow progenitor B cells and mature B cells in secondary lymphoid organs. Myo18A-deficient mice displayed serum IgM hyperglobulinemia and increased splenic IgM-secreting cells, with older mice switching to IgG1 hyperglobulinemia and autoantibody development. Immunization of Myo18A-deficient mice with inactivated influenza virus led to development of more potent neutralizing Abs against the major Ag hemagglutinin, associated with persistent accumulation of Ag-specific germinal center B cells and more Ag-specific bone marrow plasma cells. In vitro stimulation with TLR7 and BCR ligands revealed a greater ability of Myo18A-deficient B cells to differentiate into Ab-secreting cells, associated with higher AID and Blimp-1 expression. Overall, our study demonstrates that Myo18A is a novel negative regulator of B cell homeostasis, differentiation, and humoral immunity.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34001658 PMCID: PMC8165029 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.2100084
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.426