B lymphocytes acquire myeloid and autoimmune phenotypes via the downregulation of lymphocyte-specific protein-1
Naeun Lee,
Bong-Ki Hong,
Sungyong You
et al.
Abstract:Actin-binding proteins (ABPs) have been established as important mediators of immune homeostasis, but their effects on lymphocytes are poorly understood. Here, we demonstrated that LSP1, an ABP, is a master regulator for innate immune responses in B lymphocytes.Lsp1deficiency in B cells upregulated the expression of myeloid genes, including CD11b, CD11c, and myeloperoxidase, and bestowed myeloid morphology. Strikingly,Lsp1-deficient B cells exhibited dual functions, namely, strong phagocytic activity and high … Show more
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