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Publication : OcaB regulates transitional B cell selection.

First Author  Jankovic M Year  2003
Journal  Int Immunol Volume  15
Issue  9 Pages  1099-104
PubMed ID  12917262 Mgi Jnum  J:85221
Mgi Id  MGI:2673099 Doi  10.1093/intimm/dxg109
Citation  Jankovic M, et al. (2003) OcaB regulates transitional B cell selection. Int Immunol 15(9):1099-104
abstractText  OcaB, also known as Bob-1 or Obf-1, is a transcriptional co-activator which regulates Igkappa gene transcription, recombination and receptor editing; it is required for normal development of transitional B cells and for germinal center formation. Here we report that abnormal B cell development in OcaB(-/-) mice results in a skewed Igkappa repertoire including anti-DNA antibodies, suggesting that OcaB is essential for antibody repertoire selection. To determine whether OcaB is required for BCR-mediated B cell selection, we introduced a pre-recombined alpha hen egg lysozyme (HEL) Ig transgene into OcaB(-/-) mice. We find that in OcaB(-/-) mice expressing transgenic alphaHEL Ig bone marrow B cell development is normal up to the immature B cell stage, but fails to progress to the transitional B cell stage. We conclude that OcaB is required for normal selection of the antibody repertoire in developing B cells.
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