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A novel mechanism for complement activation at the surface of B cells following antigen binding

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2006

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Manderson, A
Quah, Ben
Botto, Marina
Goodnow, Christopher
Walport, Mark J
Parish, Christopher

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American Association of Immunologists

Abstract

Coligation of CD21 with BCR on the surface of B cells provides a costimulatory signal essential for efficient Ab responses to T-dependent Ags. To achieve this, Ag must be directly linked to C3 fragments, but bow this occurs in vivo is not fully understood. Using BCR transgenic mice, we demonstrated that C3 was deposited on the surface of B cells following both high- and moderate-affinity Ag binding. This was dependent on the specific binding of IgM to the BCR-bound Ag and can occur independently of soluble immune complex formation. Based on these data, we propose a novel model in which immune complexes can form directly on the surface of the B cell following Ag binding. This model has implications for our understanding of B lymphocyte activation.

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Keywords: B lymphocyte receptor; complement component C3; complement component C3d receptor; immunoglobulin M; animal cell; antibody response; antigen antibody complex; antigen binding; article; B lymphocyte; B lymphocyte activation; complement activation; controll

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Journal of Immunology

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