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Publication : The immature B-cell subpopulation with low RAG1 expression is increased in the autoimmune New Zealand Black mouse.

First Author  Toda T Year  2009
Journal  Eur J Immunol Volume  39
Issue  2 Pages  600-11
PubMed ID  19180472 Mgi Jnum  J:144467
Mgi Id  MGI:3831010 Doi  10.1002/eji.200838644
Citation  Toda T, et al. (2009) The immature B-cell subpopulation with low RAG1 expression is increased in the autoimmune New Zealand Black mouse. Eur J Immunol 39(2):600-11
abstractText  Receptor editing is believed to play a critical role in immunological tolerance by altering the specificity of autoreactive B cells that emerge in the bone marrow. To study whether receptor editing is altered in autoimmune disease, recombination activation gene 1 (rag1) transcription in B cells from New Zealand Black (NZB) mice was examined by introducing a GFP gene at the rag1 locus. Female NZB(RAG1-GFP) mice generated autoantibodies and glomerular immune complexes. NZB(RAG1-GFP) mice did not display increased RAG1-GFP signal in B-1 and B-2 cells from the spleen and peritoneal cavity even following in vitro stimulation compared with C57BL/6(RAG1-GFP) control mice. The early B cells in the bone marrow were classified into RAG1-GFP(-) and RAG1-GFP(+) subpopulations. The RAG1-GFP(-) immature B-cell population was in the minority in C57BL/6(RAG1-GFP) mice but was markedly increased in NZB(RAG1-GFP) mice. RAG1-GFP(-) immature B cells from NZB(RAG1-GFP) mice differentiated into anti-dsDNA Ab-producing cells after stimulation by LPS in vitro. RAG1-GFP(-) immature B cells from NZB(RAG1-GFP) mice displayed a different expression profile of transcription factors required for receptor editing, including pax5 and irf4, in comparison with the RAG1-GFP(+) immature B-cell population. In conclusion, the early B-cell subpopulation, which exhibits low RAG1 expression and presumably concomitantly low receptor editing, was found to be increased in NZB mice.
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