Effect of fluoride on endocytosis and surface marker expression levels of mouse B cells in vitro

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Background/Aims: To clarify the effect of fluoride on splenic B cells, the endocytosis and surface marker expression levels of mouse splenic B cells were detected in vitro by flow cytometry. Methods: Cells were stimulated with 10 μg/mL lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and varying concentrations of Sodium Fluoride (NaF) (0, 50 μM, 100 μM, 500 μM, 1000 μM). Results: The results demonstrated that the endocytic capacity of B cells was enhanced by NaF at 50μM. NaF significantly enhanced CD80 expression at 50 μM and decreased CD86 expression at 500 μM. CD40 and CD138 expression on B cells were down-regulated at varying high concentrations of NaF. Conclusion: our results showed that the endocytic capacity, expression levels of CD40 and CD80 of B cells changed significantly at lower concentrations, whereas expression levels of CD138 and CD86 changed significantly at higher concentrations, suggesting that fluoride could inhibit immune function in animals.

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Ma, H., Shi, Z., Dong, Y., Liang, R., Chen, J., Wang, J., & Wang, J. (2016). Effect of fluoride on endocytosis and surface marker expression levels of mouse B cells in vitro. Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, 39(2), 596–603. https://doi.org/10.1159/000445651

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