The regulators of BCR signaling during B cell activation

Blood Sci. 2019 Oct 21;1(2):119-129. doi: 10.1097/BS9.0000000000000026. eCollection 2019 Oct.

Abstract

B lymphocytes produce antibodies under the stimulation of specific antigens, thereby exerting an immune effect. B cells identify antigens by their surface B cell receptor (BCR), which upon stimulation, directs the cell to activate and differentiate into antibody generating plasma cells. Activation of B cells via their BCRs involves signaling pathways that are tightly controlled by various regulators. In this review, we will discuss three major BCR mediated signaling pathways (the PLC-γ2 pathway, PI3K pathway and MAPK pathway) and related regulators, which were roughly divided into positive, negative and mutual-balanced regulators, and the specific regulators of the specific signaling pathway based on regulatory effects.

Keywords: BCR; MAPK; PI3K; PLC-γ2; Regulator; Signaling pathways.

Publication types

  • Review