HVCN1 modulates BCR signal strength via regulation of BCR-dependent generation of reactive oxygen species

M Capasso, MK Bhamrah, T Henley, RS Boyd… - Nature …, 2010 - nature.com
M Capasso, MK Bhamrah, T Henley, RS Boyd, C Langlais, K Cain, D Dinsdale, K Pulford…
Nature immunology, 2010nature.com
Voltage-gated proton currents regulate generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in
phagocytic cells. In B cells, stimulation of the B cell antigen receptor (BCR) results in the
production of ROS that participate in B cell activation, but the involvement of proton channels
is unknown. We report here that the voltage-gated proton channel HVCN1 associated with
the BCR complex and was internalized together with the BCR after activation. BCR-induced
generation of ROS was lower in HVCN1-deficient B cells, which resulted in attenuated BCR …
Abstract
Voltage-gated proton currents regulate generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in phagocytic cells. In B cells, stimulation of the B cell antigen receptor (BCR) results in the production of ROS that participate in B cell activation, but the involvement of proton channels is unknown. We report here that the voltage-gated proton channel HVCN1 associated with the BCR complex and was internalized together with the BCR after activation. BCR-induced generation of ROS was lower in HVCN1-deficient B cells, which resulted in attenuated BCR signaling via impaired BCR-dependent oxidation of the tyrosine phosphatase SHP-1. This resulted in less activation of the kinases Syk and Akt, impaired mitochondrial respiration and glycolysis and diminished antibody responses in vivo. Our findings identify unanticipated functions for proton channels in B cells and demonstrate the importance of ROS in BCR signaling and downstream metabolism.
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