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CD300a is expressed on human B cells, modulates BCR-mediated signaling, and its expression is down-regulated in HIV infection.


ABSTRACT: The immunomodulatory receptor CD300a is expressed on human B cells. Naive B cells express very low levels of this receptor, whereas memory B cells and plasmablasts/cells express variable levels of CD300a. Germinal center B cells are negative for CD300a expression. Stimulation of naive B cells via B-cell receptor (BCR) and Toll-like receptor 9, along with T-cell help, failed to up-regulate CD300a cell surface expression despite the increased expression of the memory marker CD27 and the down-regulation of CD305. However, Toll-like receptor 9 stimulation alone significantly increased CD300a expression on memory B cells, whereas interleukin-4 and transforming growth factor-?1 act as negative regulators of CD300a expression on memory B cells. Coligation of BCR and CD300a inhibits Ca(2+) mobilization and nuclear factor of activated T cell transcriptional activity evoked by BCR ligation alone. Suppression of CD300a expression in primary B cells with siRNA resulted in increased BCR-mediated proliferation, thereby confirming the inhibitory capacity of CD300a. Finally, we show that CD300a expression levels are significantly down-regulated in the circulating B cells of HIV-infected patients. Altogether, these data demonstrate a novel mechanism for suppressing the activity of B cells and suggest a potential role for CD300a in the B-cell dysfunction observed in HIV-induced immunodeficiency.

SUBMITTER: Silva R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3112036 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CD300a is expressed on human B cells, modulates BCR-mediated signaling, and its expression is down-regulated in HIV infection.

Silva Rodolfo R   Moir Susan S   Kardava Lela L   Debell Karen K   Simhadri Venkateswara R VR   Ferrando-Martínez Sara S   Leal Manuel M   Peña José J   Coligan John E JE   Borrego Francisco F  

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The immunomodulatory receptor CD300a is expressed on human B cells. Naive B cells express very low levels of this receptor, whereas memory B cells and plasmablasts/cells express variable levels of CD300a. Germinal center B cells are negative for CD300a expression. Stimulation of naive B cells via B-cell receptor (BCR) and Toll-like receptor 9, along with T-cell help, failed to up-regulate CD300a cell surface expression despite the increased expression of the memory marker CD27 and the down-regul  ...[more]

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