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EBI2 Regulating the Migration of B cells in T-dependent Antibody Responses
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作者 Pengxiang ZHAO Yanan WU +1 位作者 Ling ZHAO Xuemei MA 《Agricultural Biotechnology》 CAS 2014年第1期16-18,21,共4页
EBI2 is known as a kind of 7TM G protein-coupled receptors, and EBi2 gene is one of the most upregulated genes in Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) -infected lymphocytes. As a constitutively active receptor, EBI2 signals via... EBI2 is known as a kind of 7TM G protein-coupled receptors, and EBi2 gene is one of the most upregulated genes in Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) -infected lymphocytes. As a constitutively active receptor, EBI2 signals via Gai, and TM-II plays an important role in the signal transduct/on process. EBI2 is expressed mainly in mature, B cells and the expression level increases at the early stage of activation; subsequently, B cells are transferred into GC and the expression level is down-regulated. EBI2 can regulate independently and mediate synergistically the migration of B cell towards the extrafollicular areas and GC depending on chemo- kine receptors CXCR5 and CCR7 (EBII). Differential expression of EBI2 receptor is conducive to accurate migration of B cells at different stages, thereby leading to appropriate irranunologic responses to T-dependent antigens. Recently, two research groups identified a specific oxysteml as the natural ligand for EBL2. Among all the oxysterols, 7α, 25-Dihydrexycholesteml (7a, 25-OHC) is the most effective ligand and activator, and EBI2-Oxysterol signal pathway plays an important role in adaptive immune responses. In addition, EBI2 is also closely related with specific kinds of autoimmune diseases, so it is considered as a negative regulator of the innate immune response in macrophages. 展开更多
关键词 EbI2 migration of b cells Natural ligand
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