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CD40-mediated lymphotoxin α expression in human B cells is tyrosine kinase dependent
Authors:Margitta Worm  Raif S Geha
Abstract:The cytokine lymphotoxin (LT)α is known to play a role in B cell activation. As the engagement of the B cell antigen CD40 is known to lead to B cell proliferation and differentiation, we studied LTα expression in human B cells after CD40 ligation. We demonstrate that anti-CD40 monoclonal antibody (mAb) induces strong LTα mRNA and surface expression in human tonsil B cells. Induction of LTα mRNA and surface expression by CD40 ligation is inhibited by the protein tyrosine kinase (PTK) inhibitors herbimycin and genistein in a dose-dependent manner. The protein kinase C (PKC)-specific inhibitors sphingosine and bisindolylmaleimide caused negligible inhibition of anti-CD40-induced LTα mRNA and surface expression. No inhibition is observed with the protein kinase (PKA) inhibitors H89 and HA1004. Cross-linking of the transmembrane phosphatase CD45 to CD40 by using goat-anti-mouse F(ab')2 fragments strongly inhibits CD40-mediated LTα expression in human B cells, confirming the role of PTK activation in CD40-mediated induction of LTα expression. Inhibitors of the serine/threonine protein phosphatases PP1 and PP2A, okadaic acid and calyculin induce LTα mRNA expression. In contrast, cyclosporin A, an inhibitor of the serine/threonine phosphatase calcineurin has no effect on anti-CD40-induced LTα expression. These results suggest that induction of LTα expression in B cells following engagement of CD40 involves activation of protein tyrosine kinases.
Keywords:B cells  CD40  Lymphotoxin  Protein tyrosine kinase  Protein tyrosine phosphatase
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