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Sphingosine-1-phosphate receptors control B-cell migration through signaling components associated with primary immunodeficiencies, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and multiple sclerosis.
[wiskott-aldrich syndrome]
Five
different
G
protein-coupled
sphingosine-
1
-
phosphate
(
S
1
P
)
receptors
(
S
1
P
1
-
S
1
P
5
)
regulate
a
variety
of
physiologic
and
pathophysiologic
processes
,
including
lymphocyte
circulation
,
multiple
sclerosis
(
MS
)
,
and
cancer
.
Although
B-
lymphocyte
circulation
plays
an
important
role
in
these
processes
and
is
essential
for
normal
immune
responses
,
little
is
known
about
S
1
P
receptors
in
human
B
cells
.
To
explore
their
function
and
signaling
,
we
studied
B-
cell
lines
and
primary
B
cells
from
control
subjects
,
patients
with
leukemia
,
patients
with
S
1
P
receptor
inhibitor-treated
MS
,
and
patients
with
primary
immunodeficiencies
.
S
1
P
receptor
expression
was
analyzed
by
using
multicolor
immunofluorescence
microscopy
and
quantitative
PCR
.
Transwell
assays
were
used
to
study
cell
migration
.
S
1
P
receptor
internalization
was
visualized
by
means
of
time-lapse
imaging
with
fluorescent
S
1
P
receptor
fusion
proteins
expressed
by
using
lentiviral
gene
transfer
.
B-
lymphocyte
subsets
were
characterized
by
means
of
flow
cytometry
and
immunofluorescence
microscopy
.
Showing
that
different
B-
cell
populations
express
different
combinations
of
S
1
P
receptors
,
we
found
that
S
1
P
1
promotes
migration
,
whereas
S
1
P
4
modulates
and
S
1
P
2
inhibits
S
1
P
1
signals
.
Expression
of
CD
69
in
activated
B
lymphocytes
and
B
cells
from
patients
with
chronic
lymphocytic
leukemia
inhibited
S
1
P
-
induced
migration
.
Studying
B-
cell
lines
,
normal
B
lymphocytes
,
and
B
cells
from
patients
with
primary
immunodeficiencies
,
we
identified
Bruton
tyrosine
kinase
,
β-arrestin
2
,
LPS-responsive
beige-like
anchor
protein
,
dedicator
of
cytokinesis
8
,
and
Wiskott-
Aldrich
syndrome
protein
as
critical
signaling
components
downstream
of
S
1
P
1
.
Thus
S
1
P
receptor
signaling
regulates
human
B-
cell
circulation
and
might
be
a
factor
contributing
to
the
pathology
of
MS
,
chronic
lymphocytic
leukemia
,
and
primary
Â
immunodeficiencies
.
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