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Preferential expansion and survival of B lymphocytes based on VH framework 1 and framework 3 expression: "positive" selection in appendix of normal and VH-mutant rabbits.

R Pospisil1, G O Young-Cooper, R G Mage.   

Abstract

B cells with a rearranged heavy-chain variable region VHa allotype-encoding VH1 gene segment predominate throughout the life of normal rabbits and appear to be the source of the majority of serum immunoglobulins, which thus bear VHa allotypes. The functional role(s) of these VH framework region (FR) allotypic structures has not been defined. We show here that B cells expressing surface immunoglobulin with VHa2 allotypic specificities are preferentially expanded and positively selected in the appendix of young rabbits. By flow cytometry, a higher proportion of a2+ B cells were progressing through the cell cycle (S/G2/M) compared to a2- B cells, most of which were in the G1/G0 phase of the cell cycle. The majority of appendix B cells in dark zones of germinal centers of normal 6-week-old rabbits were proliferating and very little apoptosis were observed. In contrast, in 6-week-old VH-mutant ali/ali rabbits, little cell proliferation and extensive apoptosis were observed. Nonetheless even in the absence of VH1, B cells with a2-like surface immunoglobulin had developed and expanded in the appendix of 11-week-old mutants. The numbers and tissue localization of B cells undergoing apoptosis then appeared similar to those found in 6-week-old normal appendix. Thus, B cells with immunoglobulin receptors lacking the VHa2 allotypic structures were less likely to undergo clonal expansion and maturation. These data suggest that "positive" selection of B lymphocytes through FR1 and FR3 VHa allotypic structures occurs during their development in the appendix.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7624353      PMCID: PMC41451          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.92.15.6961

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


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