Abstract
F(ab')2 fragments of rabbit anti-mouse Ig induce proliferation of murine B lymphocytes, whereas the intact antibodies are not mitogenic. F(ab')2 anti-Ig stimulates the rapid breakdown of inositol phospholipids in B cells, resulting in the prolonged release of inositol (poly)phosphates and diacylglycerol. In marked contrast, intact anti-Ig initially induces a comparable response, which is abrogated after some 30 s. Blocking either the Fc receptors on the B cells or the Fc portion of the antibodies significantly reversed the inhibitory effect. On the other hand, both forms of anti-Ig elicited comparable increases in free cytoplasmic Ca2+ levels in B cells. These results therefore indicate that crosslinkage of Fc and surface Ig receptors on B cells inhibits inositol phospholipid breakdown (but not Ca2+ flux) resulting from ligation of the antigen receptors. Since there is evidence implicating inositol phospholipid breakdown in the induction of cell growth, this effect could provide a biochemical explanation for the known capacity of antigen-antibody complexes to inhibit B cell activation.
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Created | 21 years, 2 months ago (June 23, 2004, 5 p.m.) |
Deposited | 2 years, 1 month ago (July 24, 2023, 8:57 p.m.) |
Indexed | 1 year, 1 month ago (July 10, 2024, 4:30 p.m.) |
Issued | 39 years, 8 months ago (Dec. 1, 1985) |
Published | 39 years, 8 months ago (Dec. 1, 1985) |
Published Online | 39 years, 8 months ago (Dec. 1, 1985) |
Published Print | 39 years, 8 months ago (Dec. 1, 1985) |
@article{Bijsterbosch_1985, title={Crosslinking of surface immunoglobulin and Fc receptors on B lymphocytes inhibits stimulation of inositol phospholipid breakdown via the antigen receptors.}, volume={162}, ISSN={1540-9538}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.162.6.1825}, DOI={10.1084/jem.162.6.1825}, number={6}, journal={The Journal of experimental medicine}, publisher={Rockefeller University Press}, author={Bijsterbosch, M K and Klaus, G G}, year={1985}, month=dec, pages={1825–1836} }