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Publication : Beta1 integrin is not essential for hematopoiesis but is necessary for the T cell-dependent IgM antibody response.

First Author  Brakebusch C Year  2002
Journal  Immunity Volume  16
Issue  3 Pages  465-77
PubMed ID  11911830 Mgi Jnum  J:75623
Mgi Id  MGI:2177140 Doi  10.1016/s1074-7613(02)00281-9
Citation  Brakebusch C, et al. (2002) Beta1 integrin is not essential for hematopoiesis but is necessary for the T cell-dependent IgM antibody response. Immunity 16(3):465-77
abstractText  Several experimental evidences suggested that beta1 integrin-mediated adhesion of hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) is important for their function in the bone marrow (BM). Using induced deletion of the beta1 integrin gene restricted to the hematopoietic system, we show that beta1 integrin is not essential for HSC retention in the BM, hematopoiesis, and trafficking of lymphocytes. However, immunization with a T cell-dependent antigen resulted in virtually no IgM production and an increased secretion of IgG in mutant mice, while the response to a T cell-independent type 2 antigen showed decreases in both IgM and IgG. These data suggest that beta1 integrins are necessary for the primary IgM antibody response.
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