FCRL1 Regulates B Cell Receptor–Induced ERK Activation through GRB2

  • DeLuca J
  • Murphy M
  • Wang X
  • et al.
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Abstract

Regulation of BCR signaling has important consequences for generating effective Ab responses to pathogens and preventing production of autoreactive B cells during development. Currently defined functions of Fc receptor-like (FCRL) 1 include positive regulation of BCR-induced calcium flux, proliferation, and Ab production; however, the mechanistic basis of FCRL1 signaling and its contributions to B cell development remain undefined. Molecular characterization of FCRL1 signaling shows phosphotyrosine-dependent associations with GRB2, GRAP, SHIP-1, and SOS1, all of which can profoundly influence MAPK signaling. In contrast with previous characterizations of FCRL1 as a strictly activating receptor, we discover a role for FCRL1 in suppressing ERK activation under homeostatic and BCR-stimulated conditions in a GRB2-dependent manner. Our analysis of B cells in Fcrl1−/− mice shows that ERK suppression by FCRL1 is associated with a restriction in the number of cells surviving splenic maturation in vivo. The capacity of FCRL1 to modulate ERK activation presents a potential for FCRL1 to be a regulator of peripheral B cell tolerance, homeostasis, and activation.

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DeLuca, J. M., Murphy, M. K., Wang, X., & Wilson, T. J. (2021). FCRL1 Regulates B Cell Receptor–Induced ERK Activation through GRB2. The Journal of Immunology, 207(11), 2688–2698. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.2100218

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