| Literature DB >> 12393550 |
Yui-Hsi Wang1, Zhixin Zhang, Peter D Burrows, Hiromi Kubagawa, S Louis Bridges, Harry W Findley, Max D Cooper.
Abstract
The initial B-cell repertoire is generated by combinatorial immunoglobulin V(D)J gene segment rearrangements that occur in a preferential sequence. Because cellular proliferation occurs during the course of these rearrangement events, it has been proposed that intraclonal diversification occurs during this phase of B-cell development. An opportunity to examine this hypothesis directly was provided by the identification of a human acute lymphoblastic leukemic cell line that undergoes spontaneous differentiation from pro-B cell to the pre-B and B-cell stages with concomitant changes in the gene expression profile that normally occur during B-cell differentiation. After confirming the clonality of the progressively differentiating cells, an analysis of immunoglobulin genes and transcripts indicated that pro-B cell members marked by the same DJ rearrangement generated daughter B cells with multiple V(H) and V(L) gene segment rearrangements. These findings validate the principle of intraclonal V(D)J diversification during B-cell generation and define a manipulable model of human B-cell differentiation.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12393550 DOI: 10.1182/blood-2002-06-1828
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blood ISSN: 0006-4971 Impact factor: 22.113