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| Title: | B cells are activated via a nanoporous interface that stabilizes microvilli and engages mechanosensitive ion channels |
| Creators: |
Aghaizu, Nozie D. |
| Abstract: | B cell activation typically involves binding of presented antigen by the B cell receptor. Ensuing intracellular signaling with Ca(2+) mobilization, cytoskeletal remodeling, and transcriptional changes culminates in an appropriate B cell response. Recently, our group developed an antigen receptor-independent, purely mechanobiological activation platform for T cells. Nanotopological stimulation by exposure to a porous membrane, resulted in robust T cell activation. Whether and how B cells are activated by this substrate on a mechanistic level is presently unknown. Here we report that nanoporous stimulation indeed results in B cell activation, where B cells extended nanopore penetrating microvilli and exhibited activation hallmarks including intracellular Ca(2+) spikes, phosphorylation of signaling components, and cell surface expression of the activation marker cluster of differentiation (CD) 69, thus recapitulating T cell behavior. This is at least partially mediated by mechanosensitive cation channels, as determined by pharmacology. In summary, our findings demonstrate that B cells are amenable to antigen receptor-independent activation via nanopores, expanding our knowledge on B cell activation mechanisms. |
| Keywords: | B Cell, Biology, Cell Biology, Intracellular, Ion Channel, Mechanosensitive Channels, Nanomaterials, Pharmacology |
| Source: | Advanced Science |
| ISSN: | 2198-3844 |
| Publisher: | Wiley |
| Page Range: | e76869 |
| Date: | 3 August 2026 |
| Official Publication: | https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.76869 |
| PubMed: | View item in PubMed |
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