Science, Vol.274, No.5288, 798-801, 1996
Hyperresponsive B-Cells in Cd22-Deficient Mice
CD22 is a surface glycoprotein of B lymphocytes that is rapidly phosphorylated on cytoplasmic tyrosines after antigen receptor cross-linking. Splenic B cells from mice with a disrupted CD22 gene were found to be hyperresponsive lo receptor signaling : Heightened calcium fluxes and cell proliferation were obtained at lower ligand concentrations. The mice gave an augmented immune response, had an expanded peritoneal B-1 cell population, and contained increased serum titers of autoantibody. Thus, CD22 is a negative regulator of antigen receptor signaling whose onset of expression at the mature B cell stage may serve to raise the antigen concentration threshold required for B cell triggering.
Keywords:PROTEIN TYROSINE PHOSPHORYLATION;ANTIGEN RECEPTOR;LYMPHOCYTES-B;MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODY;PHOSPHATASE 1C;STEM-CELLS;CD22;ACTIVATION;IMMUNOGLOBULIN;STIMULATION