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Most Marginal Zone B Cells in Rat Express Germline Encoded Ig V sub(H) Genes and Are Ligand Selected

The present study was performed to analyze whether marginal zone B (MZ-B) cells in nondeliberately immunized adult rats are selected on basis of the specificity of their B cell receptor, and to determine to what extent memory B cells contribute to the MZ-B cell subset. To this end, the Ig PC7183 V s...

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Published in:The Journal of immunology (1950) 2000-12, Vol.165 (11), p.6156-6169
Main Authors: Dammers, P M, Visser, A, Popa, E R, Nieuwenhuis, P, Kroese, FGM
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Language:English
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Summary:The present study was performed to analyze whether marginal zone B (MZ-B) cells in nondeliberately immunized adult rats are selected on basis of the specificity of their B cell receptor, and to determine to what extent memory B cells contribute to the MZ-B cell subset. To this end, the Ig PC7183 V sub(H) gene repertoire was studied among V sub(H)DJ sub(H)- mu transcripts expressed in four sequential stages of B cell development, of two individual untreated adult rats. B cell subsets, i.e., pro/pre-B cells and newly formed B (NF-B) cells from bone marrow, and recirculating follicular B cells and MZ-B cells from spleen were sorted by flow cytometry. In addition, from one these rats, cells were microdissected from follicular and MZ areas of the spleen and productive PC7183 V sub(H) gene rearrangements were analyzed for the presence of somatic mutations. Sequence analysis reveals that most MZ-B cells in the adult rat, either defined by flow cytometry or by their anatomical location in the spleen, express germline encoded V sub(H) genes (naive MZ-B cells) and a minor fraction (about 20%) of the MZ-B cells carry somatic mutations (memory MZ-B cells). In addition, we show that naive MZ-B cells are a selected population of cells, both based on PC7183 V sub(H) gene repertoire and on the length of the Ig heavy (H) chain complementarity-determining region 3 (H-CDR3) region, i.e., PC7183 V sub(H)DJ sub(H)- mu transcripts of MZ-B cells carry significantly shorter H-CDR3 regions than other B cell subsets.
ISSN:0022-1767