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The antibody repertoire of early human B cells. I. High frequency of autoreactivity and polyreactivity.

P M Lydyard1, R Quartey-Papafio, B Bröker, L Mackenzie, J Jouquan, M A Blaschek, J Steele, M Petrou, P Collins, D Isenberg.   

Abstract

Cord blood and fetal liver B cells were immortalized using Epstein-Barr virus, and IgM antibodies from the resulting lines and clones were examined for their binding to a variety of auto-antigens and micro-organisms by ELISA and fluorescence assays. Auto-antigens tested included Fc of IgG, ssDNA and dsDNA, cardiolipin, histones 1-4, collagens type I and II, thyroglobulin, cytoskeletal components, and a tissue section screen. Of 71 cell lines tested, all but 19 showed some autoreactivity. All 32 fetal liver lines reacted to some self-antigens. In cord blood clones, 16 out of 26 bound to auto-antigens. Many of the clones reacted with more than one auto-antigen and were 'polyreactive'. Some of the cord blood clones bound to extracts of micro-organisms, showing specificity for both endogenous and exogenous antigens. The high frequency of CD5+ B cells in the cord blood (greater than 50%) and fetal liver (greater than 70%) argues for many of these clones being derived from this subset. Therefore, our data support the concept that many 'early' B cells produce polyreactive IgM which can bind to a variety of different auto-antigens and micro-organisms. These IgM antibodies are similar to those described by others as 'natural antibodies'.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2154032     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3083.1990.tb02740.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Immunol        ISSN: 0300-9475            Impact factor:   3.487


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