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Home › Dataset Library › Transcription profiling of mouse AM-14 B cells stimulated through the B cell receptor (BCR) and/or Toll-like receptors (TLR)

Dataset: Transcription profiling of mouse AM-14 B cells stimulated through the B cell receptor (BCR) and/or Toll-like receptors (TLR)

We have previously shown that rheumatoid factors (RF) produced by Fas-deficient autoimmune-prone mice typically bind autologous IgG2a...

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We have previously shown that rheumatoid factors (RF) produced by Fas-deficient autoimmune-prone mice typically bind autologous IgG2a with remarkably low affinity. Nevertheless, B cells representative of this RF population proliferate vigorously in response IgG2a/chromatin immune complexes through a mechanism dependent on the sequential engagement of the BCR and Toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9). To more precisely address the role of both receptors in this response, we analyzed the signaling pathways activated in AM14 B cells stimulated with these complexes. We found that the BCR not only serves to direct the chromatin complex to an internal compartment where it can engage TLR9 but also transmits a suboptimal signal that in combination with the signals emanating from TLR9 leads to NF?B activation and proliferation. Importantly, engagement of both receptors leads to the upregulation of a group of gene products, not induced by the BCR or TLR9 alone, that include IL-2. These data indicate that autoreactive B cells, stimulated by a combination of BCR and TLR9 ligands, acquire functional properties that may contribute to the activation of additional cells involved in the autoimmune disease process. Experiment Overall Design: 15 Samples, 3 replicates for each treatment

Species:
mouse

Samples:
15

Source:
E-GEOD-6674

PubMed:
18025183

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.13, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample
GSE6674GSM154250
GSE6674GSM154251
GSE6674GSM154252
GSE6674GSM154244
GSE6674GSM154245
GSE6674GSM154246
GSE6674GSM154253
GSE6674GSM154254
GSE6674GSM154255
GSE6674GSM154247
GSE6674GSM154248
GSE6674GSM154249
GSE6674GSM154256
GSE6674GSM154257
GSE6674GSM154258

Tags

  • autoimmune disease
  • chromatin
  • compartment
  • disease
  • internal

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