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Publication : CD22 attenuates calcium signaling by potentiating plasma membrane calcium-ATPase activity.

First Author  Chen J Year  2004
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  5
Issue  6 Pages  651-7
PubMed ID  15133509 Mgi Jnum  J:90637
Mgi Id  MGI:3044324 Doi  10.1038/ni1072
Citation  Chen J, et al. (2004) CD22 attenuates calcium signaling by potentiating plasma membrane calcium-ATPase activity. Nat Immunol 5(6):651-7
abstractText  Binding of antigen to the B cell receptor induces a calcium response, which is required for proliferation and antibody production. CD22, a B cell surface protein, inhibits this signal through mechanisms that have been obscure. We report here that CD22 augments calcium efflux after B cell receptor crosslinking. Inhibition of plasma membrane calcium-ATPase (PMCA) attenuated these effects, as did disruption by homologous recombination of the gene encoding PMCA4a and PMCA4b. PMCA coimmunoprecipitated with CD22 in an activation-dependent way. CD22 cytoplasmic tyrosine residues were required for association with PMCA and enhancement of calcium efflux. Moreover, CD22 regulation of efflux and the calcium response required the tyrosine phosphatase SHP-1. Thus, SHP-1 and PMCA provide a mechanism by which CD22, a tissue-specific negative regulator, can affect calcium responses.
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