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Publication : T cell-independent somatic hypermutation in murine B cells with an immature phenotype.

First Author  Mao C Year  2004
Journal  Immunity Volume  20
Issue  2 Pages  133-44
PubMed ID  14975236 Mgi Jnum  J:89757
Mgi Id  MGI:3041367 Doi  10.1016/s1074-7613(04)00019-6
Citation  Mao C, et al. (2004) T cell-independent somatic hypermutation in murine B cells with an immature phenotype. Immunity 20(2):133-44
abstractText  Somatic hypermutation contributes to the generation of antibody diversity and is strongly associated with the maturation of antigen-specific immune responses. We asked whether somatic hypermutation also plays a role in the generation of the murine immunoglobulin repertoire during B cell development. To facilitate identification of somatic mutations, we examined mouse systems in which only antibodies expressing lambda1, lambda2, and lambdax light chains can be generated. Somatic mutations were found in cells, which, by surface markers, RAG expression, and rapid turnover, had the phenotype of immature B cells. In addition, expression of AID was detected in these cells. The mutations were limited to V regions and were localized in known hotspots. Mutation frequency was not diminished in the absence of T cells. Our results support the idea that somatic hypermutation can occur in murine immature B cells and may represent a mechanism for enlarging the V gene repertoire.
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