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  2. The immunoreceptor adapter protein DAP12 suppresses B lymphocyte-driven adaptive immune responses

The immunoreceptor adapter protein DAP12 suppresses B lymphocyte-driven adaptive immune responses

  • J Exp Med. 2011 Aug 1;208(8):1661-71. doi: 10.1084/jem.20101623.
Takako Nakano-Yokomizo 1 Satoko Tahara-Hanaoka Chigusa Nakahashi-Oda Tsukasa Nabekura Nadia K Tchao Momoko Kadosaki Naoya Totsuka Naoki Kurita Kiyotaka Nakamagoe Akira Tamaoka Toshiyuki Takai Teruhito Yasui Hitoshi Kikutani Shin-ichiro Honda Kazuko Shibuya Lewis L Lanier Akira Shibuya
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Immunology, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8575, Japan.
Abstract

DAP12, an immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif-bearing adapter protein, is involved in innate immunity mediated by natural killer cells and myeloid cells. We show that DAP12-deficient mouse B cells and B cells from a patient with Nasu-Hakola disease, a recessive genetic disorder resulting from loss of DAP12, showed enhanced proliferation after stimulation with anti-IgM or CpG. Myeloid-associated immunoglobulin-like receptor (MAIR) II (Cd300d) is a DAP12-associated immune receptor. Like DAP12-deficient B cells, MAIR-II-deficient B cells were hyperresponsive. Expression of a chimeric receptor composed of the MAIR-II extracellular domain directly coupled to DAP12 into the DAP12-deficient or MAIR-II-deficient B cells suppressed B cell receptor (BCR)-mediated proliferation. The chimeric MAIR-II-DAP12 receptor recruited the SH2 domain-containing protein tyrosine Phosphatase 1 (SHP-1) after BCR stimulation. DAP12-deficient mice showed elevated serum Antibodies against self-antigens and enhanced humoral immune responses against T cell-dependent and T cell-independent antigens. Thus, DAP12-coupled MAIR-II negatively regulates B cell-mediated adaptive immune responses.

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