CD38 activates NF-κB by relying on PI3K, BTK and PKC [19] to promote the differentiation of B lymphocytes into plasma cells, and plasma cells secrete autoantibodies that can form IC.
CD38 activates NF-B by relying on PI3K, BTK, and PKC, thereby promoting the differentiation of B lymphocytes into plasma cells, which secrete autoantibodies that can form ICs.
CD38 activates NF - κ B and promotes B lymphocytes to differentiate into plasma cells by relying on PI3K, Btk and PKC [19]. Plasma cells secrete antibodies to IC.<br>