Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1936553 Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this study, a potential role for activin A in mouse immunoglobulin (Ig) regulation was investigated. We observed that activin A increased IgA secretion in B lymphoma cells. In contrast, little effect was observed on IgM and IgG2b secretion. Activin A also significantly increased surface IgA expression and Ig germ-line α transcript (GLTα) levels. In parallel, activin A increased GLTα and post-switch transcripts α (PSTα) expression in normal B cells, which was augmented by IL-5. An increase in IgA production by surface IgA negative B cells by activin A was apparent. Finally, the increase of IgA secretion by activin A was blocked by an activin receptor inhibitor (SB431542). The increase of GLTα by activin A was augmented by Smad3/4 overexpression and abolished by Smad3 dominant negative overexpression. These results suggest that activin A induces IgA isotype switching via Smad3/4-mediated germ line α transcription.

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