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Publication : A role for lipid rafts in B cell antigen receptor signaling and antigen targeting.

First Author  Cheng PC Year  1999
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  190
Issue  11 Pages  1549-60
PubMed ID  10587346 Mgi Jnum  J:124758
Mgi Id  MGI:3722505 Doi  10.1084/jem.190.11.1549
Citation  Cheng PC, et al. (1999) A role for lipid rafts in B cell antigen receptor signaling and antigen targeting. J Exp Med 190(11):1549-60
abstractText  The B cell antigen receptor (BCR) serves both to initiate signal transduction cascades and to target antigen for processing and presentation by MHC class II molecules. How these two BCR functions are coordinated is not known. Recently, sphingolipid- and cholesterol-rich plasma membrane lipid microdomains, termed lipid rafts, have been identified and proposed to function as platforms for both receptor signaling and membrane trafficking. Here we show that upon cross-linking, the BCR rapidly translocates into ganglioside G(M1)-enriched lipid rafts that contain the Src family kinase Lyn and exclude the phosphatase CD45R. Both Igalpha and Lyn in the lipid rafts become phosphorylated, and subsequently the BCR and a portion of G(M1) are targeted to the class II peptide loading compartment. Entry into lipid rafts, however, is not sufficient for targeting to the antigen processing compartments, as a mutant surface Ig containing a deletion of the cytoplasmic domain is constitutively present in rafts but when cross-linked does not internalize to the antigen processing compartment. Taken together, these results provide evidence for a role for lipid rafts in the initial steps of BCR signaling and antigen targeting.
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