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Postnatal and adult immunoglobulin repertoires of innate-like CD19(+)CD45R(lo) B Cells.

Carmen Prado1, Mercedes Rodríguez, Isabel Cortegano, Carolina Ruiz, Mario Alía, Belén de Andrés, María Luisa Gaspar.   

Abstract

The diversity in antibody repertoire relies on different B cell populations working efficiently to fulfil distinct specific functions. We recently described an innate-like CD19(+)CD45R(-/lo) (19(+)45R(lo)) cell population in postnatal unstimulated adult mice, a heterogeneous population containing cells expressing immunoglobulin M (IgM) and others behaving as differentiated mature B lymphocytes (intracytoplasmic IgG1, AID(+), Blimp-1(+)RAG2(-)). In the present study, we characterized the Ig repertoire expressed by splenic 19(+)45R(lo) cells, assuming that they would bear a restricted repertoire biased for germline rearrangements and low mutation rates similar to other innate-like cells. Sequences from 19(+)45R(lo) cells displayed a variety of V, D and J regions, and the analysis of the CDR-H3 region revealed an intermediate overall CDR-H3 length and moderate hydrophobicity. Both IgM and switched sequences of PD15 19(+)45R(lo) cells had shorter CDR-H3 region and fewer non-template N nucleotides than adult sequences, as expected for profiles that correspond to an immature phenotype. Regarding the mutation rate in the VH regions, IgG1 sequences already carried a high rate of replacement mutations at PD15, which increased further in the sequences obtained from adult mice. Moreover, statistical models suggest that a proportion of the switched sequences in adult 19(+)45R(lo) cells had experienced antigen selection, unlike other innate-like B cell compartments.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 24603602      PMCID: PMC6741467          DOI: 10.1159/000358237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Innate Immun        ISSN: 1662-811X            Impact factor:   7.349


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