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  2. Cutting edge: essential role of phospholipase C-gamma 2 in B cell development and function

Cutting edge: essential role of phospholipase C-gamma 2 in B cell development and function

  • J Immunol. 2000 Aug 15;165(4):1738-42. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.165.4.1738.
A Hashimoto 1 K Takeda M Inaba M Sekimata T Kaisho S Ikehara Y Homma S Akira T Kurosaki
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  • 1 Department of Molecular Genetics, Institute for Liver Research, Kansai Medical University, Moriguchi, Japan.
Abstract

Cross-linking of the B cell Ag receptor (BCR) induces the tyrosine phosphorylation of multiple cellular substrates, including Phospholipase C (PLC)-gamma 2, which is involved in the activation of the phosphatidylinositol pathway. To assess the importance of PLC-gamma 2 in murine lymphopoiesis, the PLC-gamma 2 gene was inducibly ablated by using IFN-regulated Cre recombinase. Mice with a neonatally induced loss of PLC-gamma 2 function displayed reduced numbers of mature conventional B cells and peritoneal B1 cells and defective responses in vitro to BCR stimulation and in vivo to immunization with thymus-independent type II Ags. In contrast, T cell development and TCR-mediated proliferation were normal. Taken together, PLC-gamma 2 is a critical component of BCR signaling pathways and is required to promote B cell development.

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