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Publication : B-cell maturation in chimaeric mice deficient for the heat stable antigen (HSA/mouse CD24).

First Author  Wenger RH Year  1995
Journal  Transgenic Res Volume  4
Issue  3 Pages  173-83
PubMed ID  7795661 Mgi Jnum  J:27374
Mgi Id  MGI:74794 Doi  10.1007/BF01968782
Citation  Wenger RH, et al. (1995) B-cell maturation in chimaeric mice deficient for the heat stable antigen (HSA/mouse CD24). Transgenic Res 4(3):173-83
abstractText  The murine differentiation marker heat stable antigen (HSA) is a GPI-anchored surface glycoprotein showing strong expression on immature B- and T-lymphocytes and gradually reduced expression during maturation. Although HSA has been suggested to be involved in adhesion and/or signalling, its function has not been clearly demonstrated so far. In order to elucidate the function of HSA, we analysed chimaeric mice that were generated by targeted disruption of both HSA alleles in ES cells. These mice contain normal numbers of peripheral B-cells and normal serum IgM and IgG titres of ES cell-derived allotype, demonstrating that HSA expression on B-cells is not an absolute requirement for their maturation. However, a reduction in immature B-cells in the bone marrow and an altered degree of bone marrow and blood chimaerism suggest that HSA expression influences the maturation of B-cells.
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