L. Santosargumedo et al., A B-LYMPHOCYTE SURFACE-MOLECULE MEDIATING ACTIVATION AND PROTECTION FROM APOPTOSIS VIA CALCIUM CHANNELS, The Journal of immunology, 151(6), 1993, pp. 3119-3130
A rat mAb (NIM-R5) was prepared against a 42-kD B cell activation Ag (
p42). The expression of p42 is increased upon activation. NIM-R5 induc
es an increase of intracellular Ca2+, due to influx from the exterior
milieu via calcium channels. This stimulation does not prejudice furth
er stimulation with anti-Ig, and thus p42 constitutes an activation si
gnal independent of membrane Ig. The antibody induces increased expres
sion of class II molecules on resting B lymphocytes and prepares the c
ells for ''spreading'' when interacted with immobilized anti-class II
antibody. The antibody alone is weakly mitogenic and comitogenic with
IL-4 on resting B cells. Of particular interest, NIM-R5 induces prolif
eration and rescue from apoptosis in B cells activated in vitro. In co
nclusion, NIM-R5 induces an Ig-independent activation and proliferatio
n of resting and activated B cells. This antibody does not recognize o
ther known B cell activation Ag such as CD23, CD40, or CD72. We theref
ore propose that the p42 Ag is a glycoprotein with an important role i
n the regulation of B lymphocyte activation and survival.