Cyclic AMP-independent effects of cholera toxin on B cell activation. II. Binding of ganglioside GM1 induces B cell activation
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Cyclic AMP-independent effects of cholera toxin on B cell activation. II. Binding of ganglioside GM1 induces B cell activation
Abstract
Although the physiologic function of gangliosides is unknown, evidence suggests they play a role in the regulation of cell growth. The binding of ganglioside GM1 by recombinant B subunit of cholera toxin (rCT-B) inhibited mitogen-stimulated B cell proliferation without elevating intracellular cAMP. CT-B paradoxically enhanced the expression of MHC class II (Ia) molecules and minor lymphocyte-stimulating determinants without altering the expression of some other immunologically relevant B cell surface Ag. Increased expression of Ia was not detected until 4 h after stimulation, kinetics similar to those seen when B cells are stimulated with anti-Ig antibody or IL-4, suggesting that the enhancement was not the result of redistribution of existing cell surface markers but rather the result of a new metabolic event. Both the inhibitory and stimulatory effects of CT-B could be blocked by incubation of CT-B with ganglioside GM1. Furthermore, enhancement of the CT-B-mediated effect was seen when additional ganglioside GM1 was incorporated into the B cell membrane. rCT-B with a mutation that interfered with its binding to ganglioside GM1 did not enhance Ia expression. Taken together, these results indicate that the observed effects of CT-B were most likely mediated through the binding of cell surface ganglioside GM1. CT-B-mediated stimulation of Ia expression provides a potential explanation for the previously described ability of CT-B to act as an immunoadjuvant. These results suggest that the binding of ganglioside GM1 has multiple B cell growth-regulating effects.
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