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Jane Parnes

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  • CD72-deficient mice reveal nonredundant roles of CD72 in B cell development and activation.

    Pan C, Baumgarth N, Parnes JR. Immunity. 1999; 11 (4): 495-506

    CD72, a B cell surface protein of the C-type lectin superfamily, recruits the tyrosine phosphatase SHP-1 through its ITIM motif(s). Using CD72-deficient (CD72-/-) mice, we demonstrate that CD72 is a nonredundant regulator of B cell development. In the bone marrow of CD72-/- mice, there was a reduction in the number of mature recirculating B cells and an accumulation of pre-B cells. In the periphery of CD72-/- mice, there were fewer mature B-2 cells and more B-1 cells. In addition, CD72 is a negative regulator of B cell activation, as CD72-/- B cells were hyperproliferative in response to various stimuli and showed enhanced kinetics in their intracellular Ca2+ response following IgM cross-linking.

    PubMedID: 10549631

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