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Publication : Bone marrow basophils provide survival signals to immature B cells in vitro but are dispensable in vivo.

First Author  Moreau JM Year  2017
Journal  PLoS One Volume  12
Issue  9 Pages  e0185509
PubMed ID  28957409 Mgi Jnum  J:250359
Mgi Id  MGI:5921887 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0185509
Citation  Moreau JM, et al. (2017) Bone marrow basophils provide survival signals to immature B cells in vitro but are dispensable in vivo. PLoS One 12(9):e0185509
abstractText  Immature B cells are the first B cell progenitors to express a fully formed B cell receptor and are therefore subject to extensive selection processes that act to mitigate the emergence of autoreactive clones. While it is well appreciated that most B cell generation in the bone marrow is highly dependent on access to molecules present in the local milieu, the existence of extrinsically provided factors that modulate immature B cell biology is ambiguous. Nonetheless, a population of CD49b+CD90lo cells has demonstrated in vitro potential to promote immature B cell survival. Using a mouse basophil reporter strain we confirmed the identity of these CD49b+CD90lo supportive cells as basophils. However, analysis of bone marrow B cell populations following lineage specific basophil depletion demonstrates that basophils do not have a significant role in vivo in modulating immature B cell biology during steady-state conditions.
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