Phosphoinositide-3-Kinases (PI3K) regulate numerous biological processes including cell growth, differentiation, survival, proliferation, migration and metabolism. In the immune system, impaired PI3K signaling leads to immunodeficiency whereas unrestrained signaling contributes to autoimmunity and leukemia. The Class I and III PI3Ks facilitate B cell development through defined stages, resulting in at least three distinct lineages of mature B lymphocytes. In B cells, PI3K is activated within seconds of antigen-receptor triggering. Engagement of BCR-antigen complex activates intracellular protein tyrosine kinases such as SYK, BTK and Fyn which phosphorylate the co-receptors CD19 and BCAP at the YXXM motifs...