| Literature DB >> 8566073 |
I Krop1, A R de Fougerolles, R R Hardy, M Allison, M S Schlissel, D T Fearon.
Abstract
The B-1 subset of B lymphocytes is maintained by self-renewal of mature cells, and this process may involve signaling through membrane immunoglobulin (mIg). We determined whether CD19, a membrane protein that co-stimulates B cells by mIg, has a role in this process. Pre-natal treatment of mice with 1D3, a rat anti-mouse CD19 monoclonal antibody, down-regulated CD19 expression and reduced by sixfold the number of B-1a cells at birth; B-2 cells were relatively unaffected. Prolonged treatment of adult mice with 1D3 caused the loss of approximately 2% per day of peritoneal B-1a cells, without diminishing the recovery of splenic B-2 cells. The loss of B-1a cells was associated with inhibition of their replication rather than with accelerated turnover. Therefore, CD19 is involved in the development and self-renewal of B-1a cells, perhaps through its ability to amplify signaling through mIgM.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8566073 DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830260137
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Immunol ISSN: 0014-2980 Impact factor: 5.532