Soluble CD14 enriched in colostrum and milk induces B cell growth and differentiation
- 16 January 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 98 (2) , 603-608
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.98.2.603
Abstract
Induction of resting B cell growth and differentiation requires a complex series of temporally coordinated signals that are initiated on contact with activated helper T cells. These signals complement one another, each rendering the B cell susceptible to factors supporting progressive activation. Here, we demonstrate that soluble CD14 (sCD14) bypasses the physiological sequelae of events that limit B cell activation. B cell growth and differentiation in vitro is induced by both native and recombinant forms of sCD14 at nanomolar concentrations. sCD14-mediated cellular activation does not require membrane CD14 expression, depends on a region of CD14 that is not involved in lipopolysaccharide binding, and requires functional Toll-like receptor 4. Consistent with biological activity of sCD14 in vitro, its administration to neonatal mice enhances Ig secretion. The results presented establish sCD14 as a naturally occurring soluble B cell mitogen of mammalian origin.Keywords
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