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R L Riley1, M G Kruger, J Elia.
Abstract
The numbers of phenotypic (sIg- Ly5[220]+) and functional B cell precursors were significantly reduced in the bone marrow of senescent (22-24 months old) BALB/c mice when compared to their young (2-4 months old) cohorts. Little alteration in the numbers of B cell precursors occurred during the first 12 months of life in this strain. In contrast, an accelerated loss of B cell precursors between 15 and 18 months of age was observed. In particular, the levels of small Ly5(220)+ B cell precursors were decreased with advanced age, although a decline in numbers of large sIg- Ly5(220)+ B cell precursors was also evident. The percentages of large sIg- Ly5(220)+ B cell precursors in (S + G2/M) stages of cell cycle were similar (e.g., 60-80%) in aged and young BALB/c mice. Importantly, Ly5(220)+ pre-B cells from both young and aged BALB/c mice, either present in vivo or derived from Ly5(220)- cells in vitro, were capable of proliferation in response to rIL-7. These observations suggest that the aging process results in a progressive decline in the numbers of pre-B cells; however, this apparently is not due to failure of B lineage precursor cells to respond to growth mediators either in vivo or in vitro.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 2009646 DOI: 10.1016/0090-1229(91)90026-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Immunol Immunopathol ISSN: 0090-1229