Journal article

Sustained activation of Lyn tyrosine kinase in vivo leads to autoimmunity

ML Hibbs, KW Harder, J Armes, N Kountouri, C Quilici, F Casagranda, AR Dunn, DM Tarlinton

Journal of Experimental Medicine | ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS | Published : 2002

Abstract

Genetic ablation of the Lyn tyrosine kinase has revealed unique inhibitory roles in B lymphocyte signaling. We now report the consequences of sustained activation of Lyn in vivo using a targeted gain-of-function mutation (Lynup/up mice). Lynup/up have reduced numbers of conventional B lymphocytes, down-regulated surface immunoglobulin M and costimulatory molecules, and elevated numbers ofBla B cells. Lynup/up B cells are characterized by the constitutive phosphorylation of negative regulators of B cell antigen receptor (BCR) signaling including CD22, SHP-1, and SHIP-1, and display attributes of lymphocytes rendered tolerant by constitutive engagement of the antigen receptor. However, exagger..

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