| Literature DB >> 233914 |
J Mestecky1, R J Winchester, T Hoffman, H G Kunkel.
Abstract
The synthesis of intracellular J chains was found to be closely associated with that of intracellular immunoglobulin, regardless of its class, during the process of B-cell differentiation. This parallelism between the synthesis of J chain and immunoglobulin was particularly evident in their coincident appearance in serial observations of pokeweed mitogen (PWM)-stimulated lymphocytes. The intensity of J-chain staining by fluorescent reagents in the stimulated cells synthesizing IgG was similar to that found in cells synthesizing IgA or IgM. Evidence was obtained that the presence of J chain in the IgG-producing cells did not reflect antecedent synthesis of IgA or IgM. T cells stimulated by phytohemagglutinin and PWM failed to show J-chain synthesis. Observations on lymphoid cell lines showed a similar parallelism between intracellular Ig and J-chain synthesis; no relation to surface Ig was found.Entities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 1977 PMID: 233914 PMCID: PMC2180722 DOI: 10.1084/jem.145.3.760
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Med ISSN: 0022-1007 Impact factor: 14.307