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Publication : Regulation of B1 cell migration by signals through Toll-like receptors.

First Author  Ha SA Year  2006
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  203
Issue  11 Pages  2541-50
PubMed ID  17060475 Mgi Jnum  J:124630
Mgi Id  MGI:3722048 Doi  10.1084/jem.20061041
Citation  Ha SA, et al. (2006) Regulation of B1 cell migration by signals through Toll-like receptors. J Exp Med 203(11):2541-50
abstractText  Peritoneal B1 cells are known to generate large amounts of antibodies outside their residential site. These antibodies play an important role in the early defense against bacteria and viruses, before the establishment of adaptive immune responses. Although many stimuli, including antigen, lipopolysaccharide, or cytokines, have been shown to activate B1 cells and induce their differentiation into plasma cells, the molecular signals required for their egress from the peritoneal cavity are not understood. We demonstrate here that direct signals through Toll-like receptors (TLRs) induce specific, rapid, and transient down-regulation of integrins and CD9 on B1 cells, which is required for detachment from local matrix and a high velocity movement of cells in response to chemokines. Thus, we revealed an unexpected role for TLRs in governing the interplay between integrins, tetraspanins, and chemokine receptors required for B1 cell egress and, as such, in facilitating appropriate transition from innate to adaptive immune responses.
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