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Publication : Partial block in B lymphocyte development at the transition into the pre-B cell receptor stage in Vpre-B1-deficient mice.

First Author  Mårtensson A Year  1999
Journal  Int Immunol Volume  11
Issue  3 Pages  453-60
PubMed ID  10221657 Mgi Jnum  J:53512
Mgi Id  MGI:1332879 Doi  10.1093/intimm/11.3.453
Citation  Martensson A, et al. (1999) Partial block in B lymphocyte development at the transition into the pre-B cell receptor stage in Vpre-B1-deficient mice. Int Immunol 11(3):453-60
abstractText  The surrogate light chain (SL) is composed of two polypeptides, Vpre-B and lambda 5. In large pre-BII cells the SL chain associates with Ig mu heavy chain (mu H) to form the pre-B cell receptor (pre-BCR), In mice there are two Vpre-B genes which are 98% identical within the coding regions. The two genes are co-expressed at the RNA level and encode functional proteins that can assemble with lambda 5. However, it is not known whether both gene products serve the same function in vivo. Here we have established mice that lack the Vpre-B1 gene (V-preB1(-/- )), but Still express the Vpre-B2 gene, both as RNA and protein. In V-pre-B1(-/-) mice, the bone marrow cellularity and the percentage of B220(+) cells is normal. However, among the B220(+) cells, the percentage of pre-BI cells is increased, and the percentage of pre-BII and immature a cells is slightly decreased, suggesting that the lack of Vpre-B1 causes a partial block at the transition from pre-Ri to pre-all cells, i.e. Into the pre- BCR stage. The number of cells that produce a functional pre-BCR is thus lower, but the cells that reach this stage are normal as they can be expanded by proliferation and then differentiate into more mature cells. The spleens of Vpre-B1 homozygous mutant mice show normal numbers of B and T lymphocytes. Moreover, the Ig loci are allelicly excluded and the homozygous mutant mice respond with normal levels of antigen-specific antibodies to T- dependent antigens. These results demonstrate that Vpre-B2 alone is capable of supporting B lymphocyte development in the bone marrow and can give rise to immune-competent cells in the periphery.
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