Mice in which the Lyn, Cd22, or Shp-1 gene has been disrupted have hyperactive B cells and autoantibodies. We find that in the absence of Lyn, the ability of CD22 to become tyrosine phosphorylated after ligation of mIg, to recruit SHP-1, and to suppress mIg-induced elevation of intracellular [Ca2+] is lost. Therefore, Lyn is required for the SHP-1-mediated B cell suppressive function of CD22, accounting for similarities in the phenotypes of these mice.
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Smith, K. G. C., Tarlinton, D. M., Doody, G. M., Hibbs, M. L., & Fearon, D. T. (1998). Inhibition of the B cell by CD22: A requirement for Lyn. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 187(5), 807–811. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.187.5.807