Essential immunoregulatory role for BCAP in B cell development and function

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Abstract

BCAP was recently cloned as a binding molecule to phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). To investigate the role of BCAP, mutant mice deficient in BCAP were generated. While BCAP-deficient mice are viable, they have decreased numbers of mature B cells and B1 B cell deficiency. The mice produce lower titers of serum immunoglobulin (Ig)M and IgG3, and mount attenuated responses to T cell-independent type II antigen. Upon B cell receptor cross-linking, BCAP-deficient B cells exhibit reduced Ca 2+ mobilization and poor proliferative responses. These findings demonstrate that BCAP plays a pivotal immunoregulatory role in B cell development and humoral immune responses.

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Yamazaki, T., Takeda, K., Gotoh, K., Takeshima, H., Akira, S., & Kurosaki, T. (2002). Essential immunoregulatory role for BCAP in B cell development and function. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 195(5), 535–545. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20011751

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