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CD5 is dissociated from the B-cell receptor in B cells from bovine leukemia virus-infected, persistently lymphocytotic cattle: consequences to B-cell receptor-mediated apoptosis.

G H Cantor1, S M Pritchard, F Dequiedt, L Willems, R Kettmann, W C Davis.   

Abstract

Bovine leukemia virus (BLV), a retrovirus related to human T-cell leukemia virus types 1 and 2, can induce persistent nonneoplastic expansion of the CD5(+) B-cell population, termed persistent lymphocytosis (PL). As in human CD5(+) B cells, we report here that CD5 was physically associated with the B-cell receptor (BCR) in normal bovine CD5(+) B cells. In contrast, in CD5(+) B cells from BLV-infected PL cattle, CD5 was dissociated from the BCR. In B cells from PL cattle, apoptosis decreased when cells were stimulated with antibody to surface immunoglobulin M (sIgM), while in B cells from uninfected cattle, apoptosis increased after sIgM stimulation. The functional significance of the CD5-BCR association was suggested by experimental dissociation of the CD5-BCR interaction by cross-linking of CD5. This caused CD5(+) B cells from uninfected animals to decrease apoptosis when stimulated with anti-sIgM. In contrast, in CD5(+) B cells from PL animals, in which CD5 was already dissociated from the BCR, there was no statistically significant change in apoptosis when CD5 was cross-linked and the cells were stimulated with anti-sIgM. Disruption of CD5-BCR interactions and subsequent decreased apoptosis and increased survival in antigenically stimulated B cells may be a mechanism of BLV-induced PL.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11160667      PMCID: PMC114078          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.75.4.1689-1696.2001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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