Hemokinin-1 Activates the MAPK Pathway and Enhances B Cell Proliferation and Antibody Production

  • Wang W
  • Li Q
  • Zhang J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Hemokinin 1 (HK-1) is a substance P-like tachykinin peptide predominantly expressed in non-neuronal tissues. In addition to a prominent function in lymphoid development, recent studies indicate a potential role for HK-1 in immunoregulation. The current study was focused on its action on mature B cells. Despite the negligible effect on its own, HK-1 exhibited a profound influence on B cell activation elicited by several classical signals, including LPS stimulation, BCR cross-linking, and CD40 ligation. Cells therefore showed enhanced proliferation, survival, and CD80/86 expression, and produced more IgM with a higher frequency of Ab-forming cells. Biochemical analysis revealed that HK-1 alone was sufficient to induce the activation of MAPKs and the expression of Blimp-1 and Xbp-1 in B cells. Nevertheless, costimulation with a known B cell activator resulted in much enhanced phosphorylation of MAPKs and transcriptional activation of Blimp-1 and Xbp-1. Overall, these data support that HK-1 provides an important costimulatory signal for B cell activation, possibly through synergistic activation of the MAPK pathway and induction of transcription factors critical for plasmacytic differentiation.

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Wang, W., Li, Q., Zhang, J., Wu, H., Yin, Y., Ge, Q., & Zhang, Y. (2010). Hemokinin-1 Activates the MAPK Pathway and Enhances B Cell Proliferation and Antibody Production. The Journal of Immunology, 184(7), 3590–3597. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.0901278

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