1. The Long Elusive IgM Fc Receptor, FcμR
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Naonori Nishida, Kazuhito Honjo, Eiji Takayama, Hiromi Kubagawa, Luigi F. Bertoli, Dong Won Kang, Yoshiki Kubagawa, Dewitt Jones, S K Sanders, Toshio Miyawaki, Ikuko Torii, and Satoshi Oka
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Pentamer ,Chronic lymphocytic leukemia ,Immunology ,Fc receptor ,Receptors, Fc ,Complement receptor ,Autoantigens ,Article ,Immunomodulation ,Mice ,Immune system ,IgM Fc receptor ,Animals ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,B-Lymphocytes ,biology ,business.industry ,Effector ,medicine.disease ,Immunoglobulin M ,biology.protein ,business ,Function (biology) - Abstract
IgM exists as both a monomer on the surface of B cells and a pentamer secreted by plasma cells. Both pre-immune "natural" and antigen-induced "immune" IgM antibodies are important for protective immunity and for immune regulation of autoimmune processes by recognizing pathogens and self-antigens. Effector proteins interacting with the Fc portion of IgM, such as complement and complement receptors, have thus far been proposed but fail to fully account for the IgM-mediated protection and regulation. A major reason for this deficit in our understanding of IgM function seems to be lack of data on a long elusive Fc receptor for IgM (FcμR). We have recently identified a bona fide FcμR in both humans and mice. In this article we briefly review what we have learned so far about FcμR.
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- 2014
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