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Publication : Optimal Development of Mature B Cells Requires Recognition of Endogenous Antigens.

First Author  Noviski M Year  2019
Journal  J Immunol Volume  203
Issue  2 Pages  418-428
PubMed ID  31167773 Mgi Jnum  J:277898
Mgi Id  MGI:6323955 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.1900175
Citation  Noviski M, et al. (2019) Optimal Development of Mature B Cells Requires Recognition of Endogenous Antigens. J Immunol 203(2):418-428
abstractText  It has long been appreciated that highly autoreactive BCRs are actively removed from the developing B cell repertoire by Ag-dependent receptor editing and deletion. However, there is persistent debate about whether mild autoreactivity is simply tolerated or positively selected into the mature B cell repertoire as well as at what stage, to what extent, under what conditions, and into which compartments this occurs. In this study, we describe two minor, trackable populations of B cells in B1-8i Ig transgenic mice that express the VH186.2 H chain and recognize a common foreign Ag (the hapten 4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenylacetyl) but differ in L chain expression. We use the Nur77-eGFP reporter of BCR signaling to define their reactivity toward endogenous Ags. The less autoreactive of these two populations is strongly counterselected during the development of mature B1a, follicular, and marginal zone B cells. By genetically manipulating the strength of BCR signal transduction via the titration of surface CD45 expression, we demonstrate that this B cell population is not negatively selected but instead displays characteristics of impaired positive selection. We demonstrate that mild self-reactivity improves the developmental fitness of B cell clones in the context of a diverse population of B cells, and positive selection by endogenous Ags shapes the mature B cell repertoire.
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