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Publication : FcgammaRIIB regulates autoreactive primary antibody-forming cell, but not germinal center B cell, activity.

First Author  Rahman ZS Year  2007
Journal  J Immunol Volume  178
Issue  2 Pages  897-907
PubMed ID  17202351 Mgi Jnum  J:142628
Mgi Id  MGI:3821839 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.178.2.897
Citation  Rahman ZS, et al. (2007) FcgammaRIIB regulates autoreactive primary antibody-forming cell, but not germinal center B cell, activity. J Immunol 178(2):897-907
abstractText  The low-affinity FcR for IgG FcgammaRIIB suppresses the development of IgG autoantibodies and autoimmune disease in normal individuals, but how this effect is mediated is incompletely understood. To investigate this issue, we created FcgammaRIIB-deficient versions of two previously described targeted BCR-transgenic lines of mice that contain follicular B cells with specificity for the hapten arsonate, but with different levels of antinuclear autoantigen reactivity. The primary development and tolerance of both types of B cells were unaltered by the absence of FcgammaRIIB. Moreover, the reduced p-azophenylarsonate-driven germinal center and memory responses characteristic of the highly autoreactive clonotype were not reversed by an intrinsic FcgammaRIIB deficiency. In contrast, the p-azophenylarsonate-driven primary Ab-forming cell responses of both clonotypes were equivalently increased by such a deficiency. In total, our data do not support the idea that FcgammaRIIB directly participates in the action of primary or germinal center tolerance checkpoints. In contrast, this receptor apparently contributes to the prevention of autoimmunity by suppressing the production of autoreactive IgGs from B cells that have breached tolerance checkpoints and entered the Ab-forming cell pathway due to spontaneous, or cross-reactive, Ag-mediated activation.
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