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Components of the antigen processing and presentation pathway revealed by gene expression microarray analysis following B cell antigen receptor (BCR) stimulation

BACKGROUND: Activation of naïve B lymphocytes by extracellular ligands, e.g. antigen, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and CD40 ligand, induces a combination of common and ligand-specific phenotypic changes through complex signal transduction pathways. For example, although all three of these ligands induce...

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Autores principales: Lee, Jamie A, Sinkovits, Robert S, Mock, Dennis, Rab, Eva L, Cai, Jennifer, Yang, Peng, Saunders, Brian, Hsueh, Robert C, Choi, Sangdun, Subramaniam, Shankar, Scheuermann, Richard H
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1479375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16670020
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-7-237
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author Lee, Jamie A
Sinkovits, Robert S
Mock, Dennis
Rab, Eva L
Cai, Jennifer
Yang, Peng
Saunders, Brian
Hsueh, Robert C
Choi, Sangdun
Subramaniam, Shankar
Scheuermann, Richard H
author_facet Lee, Jamie A
Sinkovits, Robert S
Mock, Dennis
Rab, Eva L
Cai, Jennifer
Yang, Peng
Saunders, Brian
Hsueh, Robert C
Choi, Sangdun
Subramaniam, Shankar
Scheuermann, Richard H
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description BACKGROUND: Activation of naïve B lymphocytes by extracellular ligands, e.g. antigen, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and CD40 ligand, induces a combination of common and ligand-specific phenotypic changes through complex signal transduction pathways. For example, although all three of these ligands induce proliferation, only stimulation through the B cell antigen receptor (BCR) induces apoptosis in resting splenic B cells. In order to define the common and unique biological responses to ligand stimulation, we compared the gene expression changes induced in normal primary B cells by a panel of ligands using cDNA microarrays and a statistical approach, CLASSIFI (Cluster Assignment for Biological Inference), which identifies significant co-clustering of genes with similar Gene Ontology™ annotation. RESULTS: CLASSIFI analysis revealed an overrepresentation of genes involved in ion and vesicle transport, including multiple components of the proton pump, in the BCR-specific gene cluster, suggesting that activation of antigen processing and presentation pathways is a major biological response to antigen receptor stimulation. Proton pump components that were not included in the initial microarray data set were also upregulated in response to BCR stimulation in follow up experiments. MHC Class II expression was found to be maintained specifically in response to BCR stimulation. Furthermore, ligand-specific internalization of the BCR, a first step in B cell antigen processing and presentation, was demonstrated. CONCLUSION: These observations provide experimental validation of the computational approach implemented in CLASSIFI, demonstrating that CLASSIFI-based gene expression cluster analysis is an effective data mining tool to identify biological processes that correlate with the experimental conditional variables. Furthermore, this analysis has identified at least thirty-eight candidate components of the B cell antigen processing and presentation pathway and sets the stage for future studies focused on a better understanding of the components involved in and unique to B cell antigen processing and presentation.
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spelling pubmed-14793752006-06-19 Components of the antigen processing and presentation pathway revealed by gene expression microarray analysis following B cell antigen receptor (BCR) stimulation Lee, Jamie A Sinkovits, Robert S Mock, Dennis Rab, Eva L Cai, Jennifer Yang, Peng Saunders, Brian Hsueh, Robert C Choi, Sangdun Subramaniam, Shankar Scheuermann, Richard H BMC Bioinformatics Research Article BACKGROUND: Activation of naïve B lymphocytes by extracellular ligands, e.g. antigen, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and CD40 ligand, induces a combination of common and ligand-specific phenotypic changes through complex signal transduction pathways. For example, although all three of these ligands induce proliferation, only stimulation through the B cell antigen receptor (BCR) induces apoptosis in resting splenic B cells. In order to define the common and unique biological responses to ligand stimulation, we compared the gene expression changes induced in normal primary B cells by a panel of ligands using cDNA microarrays and a statistical approach, CLASSIFI (Cluster Assignment for Biological Inference), which identifies significant co-clustering of genes with similar Gene Ontology™ annotation. RESULTS: CLASSIFI analysis revealed an overrepresentation of genes involved in ion and vesicle transport, including multiple components of the proton pump, in the BCR-specific gene cluster, suggesting that activation of antigen processing and presentation pathways is a major biological response to antigen receptor stimulation. Proton pump components that were not included in the initial microarray data set were also upregulated in response to BCR stimulation in follow up experiments. MHC Class II expression was found to be maintained specifically in response to BCR stimulation. Furthermore, ligand-specific internalization of the BCR, a first step in B cell antigen processing and presentation, was demonstrated. CONCLUSION: These observations provide experimental validation of the computational approach implemented in CLASSIFI, demonstrating that CLASSIFI-based gene expression cluster analysis is an effective data mining tool to identify biological processes that correlate with the experimental conditional variables. Furthermore, this analysis has identified at least thirty-eight candidate components of the B cell antigen processing and presentation pathway and sets the stage for future studies focused on a better understanding of the components involved in and unique to B cell antigen processing and presentation. BioMed Central 2006-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1479375/ /pubmed/16670020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-7-237 Text en Copyright © 2006 Lee et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lee, Jamie A
Sinkovits, Robert S
Mock, Dennis
Rab, Eva L
Cai, Jennifer
Yang, Peng
Saunders, Brian
Hsueh, Robert C
Choi, Sangdun
Subramaniam, Shankar
Scheuermann, Richard H
Components of the antigen processing and presentation pathway revealed by gene expression microarray analysis following B cell antigen receptor (BCR) stimulation
title Components of the antigen processing and presentation pathway revealed by gene expression microarray analysis following B cell antigen receptor (BCR) stimulation
title_full Components of the antigen processing and presentation pathway revealed by gene expression microarray analysis following B cell antigen receptor (BCR) stimulation
title_fullStr Components of the antigen processing and presentation pathway revealed by gene expression microarray analysis following B cell antigen receptor (BCR) stimulation
title_full_unstemmed Components of the antigen processing and presentation pathway revealed by gene expression microarray analysis following B cell antigen receptor (BCR) stimulation
title_short Components of the antigen processing and presentation pathway revealed by gene expression microarray analysis following B cell antigen receptor (BCR) stimulation
title_sort components of the antigen processing and presentation pathway revealed by gene expression microarray analysis following b cell antigen receptor (bcr) stimulation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1479375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16670020
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-7-237
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