Fc-γ-RIIB is critical for the regulation of antibody-mediated immune responses, and is the only IgG receptor expressed on B-Cells. Antigenic stimulation of BCR is a central event in the immune response. Antigen bound to IgG negatively regulates signals from the BCR by cross-linking it to the inhibitory receptor Fc-γ-RIIB. Expression of Fc-γ-RIIB on B-Cells provides a mechanism for the suppressive effects of immune complexes on antibody production, particularly during the germinal center reaction. The inhibitory ITIM motif is both necessary and sufficient to mediate the inhibition of BCR-generated Ca2+ mobilization and cellular proliferation...