TLR-mediated B cell activation results in ectopic CLIP expression that promotes B cell-dependent inflammation.

Written by Global Lyme Alliance | Feb 19, 2010 5:00:54 AM

In this article, the authors used a mouse model to study B cells, which when activated, produce antibodies and release inflammatory cytokines, or chemical messengers. They found that a protein called CLIP is important in controlling B cells, and speculated that it shows a potential pathway to control chronic immune activation diseases such as Crohn’s disease and post-treatment Lyme disease.