Literature DB >> 15611857

Development of B cells producing natural autoantibodies to thymocytes and senescent erythrocytes.

Richard R Hardy1, Kyoko Hayakawa.   

Abstract

Natural antibodies produced by CD5+ B-1 B cells include those with specificity for senescent erythrocytes (anti-BrMRBC, anti-PtC) and for thymocytes (anti-thymocyte autoantibody, ATA). Here we describe work from our laboratories studying two prototypic examples, V(H)11Vkappa9-encoded anti-BrMRBC and V(H)3609Vkappa21c-encoded ATA. Using V(H)11-mu transgenic mice, we discovered that certain natural autoantibodies utilize V(H) genes that are selected against in bone marrow B cell development, but not fetal liver, effectively restricting their generation to fetal/neonatal life. Studies with ATA-mu transgenic mice demonstrated a critical requirement for self antigen in the accumulation of B cells with this specificity and for the production of high levels of serum ATA. Finally, analysis of B cell development in ATA-mu kappa transgenic mice revealed two distinct responses by B cells to expression of this B cell receptor (BCR): most developing B cells in spleen of adult mice were blocked at an immature stage and only escaped apoptosis by editing their BCR to eliminate the ATA specificity; nevertheless, high levels of serum ATA were observed, indicating that some B cells differentiated to antibody-forming cells without altering their specificity. Thus, our studies reveal mechanisms for restricting the generation of B cells producing natural autoantibodies, demonstrate a key positive selection step in their development, and show that most developing B cells in adult mice bearing such specificities fail to reach a mature stage.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15611857     DOI: 10.1007/s00281-004-0183-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Springer Semin Immunopathol        ISSN: 0344-4325


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