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Tspan33 is Expressed in Transitional and Memory B Cells, but is not Responsible for High ADAM10 Expression.

C A Pérez-MartínezJ L Maravillas-MonteroI Meza-HerreraF Vences-CatalánA ZlotnikLeopoldo Santos-Argumedo
Published in: Scandinavian journal of immunology (2017)
Tetraspanins are a family of transmembrane proteins that form membrane microdomains. They play important roles in migration, adhesion and other cellular processes. TspanC8, a subfamily of tetraspanins, was found to associate and promote ADAM10 trafficking and cell surface localization. One of its members, Tspan33, is expressed in activated B cells. Using RT-PCR and flow cytometry, we analysed the pattern of expression of Tspan33 in B cells from healthy donors. We found Tspan33 expression in early and late stages of B cell development. However, Tspan33 expression did not correlate with ADAM10 surface expression. We also found expression of Tspan33 early in the activation process. Given its predominant expression in activated B cells and in several lymphomas, but not in naive B cells, we hypothesize that Tspan33 could be a potential target for therapeutic purposes.
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