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Publication : BCR-dependent lineage plasticity in mature B cells.

First Author  Graf R Year  2019
Journal  Science Volume  363
Issue  6428 Pages  748-753
PubMed ID  30765568 Mgi Jnum  J:271722
Mgi Id  MGI:6280617 Doi  10.1126/science.aau8475
Citation  Graf R, et al. (2019) BCR-dependent lineage plasticity in mature B cells. Science 363(6428):748-753
abstractText  B2 cells engage in classical antibody responses, whereas B1 cells are considered carriers of innate immunity, biased toward recognizing epitopes present on the surfaces of common pathogens and self antigens. To explore the role of B cell antigen receptor (BCR) specificity in driving B1 cell differentiation, we developed a transgenic system allowing us to change BCR specificity in B cells in an inducible and programmed manner. Mature B2 cells differentiated into bona fide B1 cells upon acquisition of a B1 cell-typical self-reactive BCR through a phase of proliferative expansion. Thus, B2 cells have B1 cell differentiation potential in addition to their classical capacity to differentiate into memory and plasma cells, and B1 differentiation can be instructed by BCR-mediated self-reactivity, in the absence of B1-lineage precommitment.
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