Inositol phospholipid and intracellular calcium metabolism in B lymphocytes stimulated with antigen
- PMID: 3022732
- DOI: 10.1016/0006-291x(86)90745-x
Inositol phospholipid and intracellular calcium metabolism in B lymphocytes stimulated with antigen
Abstract
Stimulation of B lymphocytes by anti mu antibody can activate the phosphatidylinositol pathway, but B cell activation by LPS does not involve this pathway. This study was done to determine if stimulation of B lymphocytes by their specific antigen involves this important activation pathway. We showed that levels of IP2 and IP3 increase while PIP and PIP2 decline when dinitrophenyl specific B lymphocytes are stimulated with the antigen DNP-Ficoll. Intracellular calcium concentration also increases with this stimulus. Thus, antigen stimulation of B lymphocytes is associated with activation of phosphatidylinositol pathway.
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