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The avian ChB6 alloantigen triggers apoptosis in a mammalian cell line.

Jeannette Pifer1, Donald Robison, Phillip E Funk.   

Abstract

Many developing B lymphocytes are deleted by apoptosis. However, the mechanism signaling their demise remains poorly understood. Like mammals, chicken B cells are selected during their development; >95% of the cells in the bursa of Fabricius die without entering the secondary immune system. The molecule chB6 (Bu-1) has been used as a marker to identify B cells in the chicken. ChB6 is a type I transmembrane glycoprotein whose function is enigmatic. We have provided evidence that chB6 can induce a rapid form of cell death exhibiting characteristics of apoptosis. Here we further examine cell death induced by chB6 in a transfected mouse cell line. ChB6 is shown to cause apoptosis in this cell line as detected by a TUNEL assay for DNA fragmentation. This apoptosis is subject to regulation by signals from growth factor or by Bcl-x(L). Furthermore, we show that Ab binding to chB6 leads to cleavage of caspase 8, caspase 3, and poly(ADP ribose) polymerase. Overall, these data support the hypothesis that chB6 is a novel death receptor on avian B cells.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12133961     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.169.3.1372

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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1.  Insight into lymphoid development by gene expression profiling of avian B cells.

Authors:  Kimmo Koskela; Pekka Kohonen; Pia Nieminen; Jean-Marie Buerstedde; Olli Lassila
Journal:  Immunogenetics       Date:  2003-08-21       Impact factor: 2.846

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