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2. Migration of antigen-presenting B cells from peripheral to mucosal lymphoid tissues may induce intestinal antigen-specific IgA following parenteral immunization.
3. Peritoneal B-1 cells switch in vivo to IgA and these IgA antibodies can bind to bacteria of the normal intestinal microflora.
4. Presence of germline and full-length IgA RNA transcripts among peritoneal B-1 cells.
5. Monoclonal immunoglobulin A derived from peritoneal B cells is encoded by both germ line and somatically mutated VH genes and is reactive with commensal bacteria.
6. Cellular and molecular biologic approaches for analyzing the in vivo development and maintenance of gut mucosal IgA responses.
7. Analysis of IgA-producing hybridomas derived from peritoneal B1 cells.
8. Immunoglobulin isotypes and antibody specificity repertoire of "spontaneously" occurring ("background") immunoglobulin-secreting cells in germfree mice fed chemically defined ultrafiltered "antigen-free" diet.
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