Literature DB >> 6804951

Clonal anergy: the universally anergic B lymphocyte.

B L Pike, A W Boyd, G J Nossal.   

Abstract

The clonal anergy theory of induction of immunological tolerance states that differentiating B lymphocytes that encounter multivalent antigen at the pre-B to B cell transition stage can receive and store a negative signal, which renders them anergic to later triggering stimuli. The theory was tested by using an anti-mu chain monoclonal antibody, E4, as a model tolerogen. The fluorescence-activated cell sorter was used to select B cell-free cell populations from adult murine bone marrow or newborn spleen, and later, to analyze B cell neogenesis in vitro. The presence of E4 at greater than or equal to 1 microgram/ml was required to impede the development of normal numbers of B cells with full receptor status. The subsequent capacity of these B cells to respond in vitro to mitogens was assessed in a filter-cell free microculture system that allows single B cells to proliferate and differentiate. Concentrations of E4 far below those required to affect B cell neogenesis had profound inhibitory effects on the subsequent functional capacity of the B cells. In fact, 10(-3) micrograms/ml of E4 markedly impaired both proliferation and antibody formation, and 10(-1) micrograms/ml, which had no effect on Ig receptor development, abrogated functional capacity. Thus B cells formed in the presence of E4 at 10(-1) micrograms/ml, though possessing the receptor status typical of B cells, were functionally entirely anergic. Exposure to E4 appeared to accelerate the spontaneous death rate of newly formed B cells in vitro. Whether the anergic cell would also have a shortened life span in vivo is not known.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6804951      PMCID: PMC346112          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.79.6.2013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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