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Presence of germline and full-length IgA RNA transcripts among peritoneal B-1 cells.

Authors :
de Waard R
Dammers PM
Tung JW
Kantor AB
Wilshire JA
Bos NA
Herzenberg LA
Kroese FG
Source :
Developmental immunology [Dev Immunol] 1998; Vol. 6 (1-2), pp. 81-7.
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

Next to conventional B cells (or B-2 cells), peritoneal B-1 cells have been shown to contribute significantly to the production of IgA-secreting plasma cells in the gut. Evidence for this was mainly based on studies comprising manipulated animals, including lethally X-irradiated and transgenic mice. To examine the ability of peritoneal B-1 cells from untreated mice to switch actively to IgA in vivo, we performed RT-PCR analysis on FACS-sorted peritoneal B-cell subsets from untreated BALB/c mice in order to examine the presence of germline C alpha mRNA and mature C alpha mRNA transcripts. Germline C alpha and mature C alpha transcripts were readily detectable in peritoneal B-1 cells (defined as IgMbright/IgDdull), but not, or very little, in peritoneal B-2 cells (defined as IgMdull/IgDbright). Moreover, by subdividing the B-1-cell population in CD5+ B-1a cells and CD5- B-1b cells, it was shown that in vivo expression of germline C alpha and mature C alpha transcripts was largely restricted to the B-1b-cell lineage. These results indicate that peritoneal B-1 cells indeed are capable to switch to IgA under normal physiological conditions and hereby further support the view that B-1 cells contribute significantly to the mucosal IgA response, albeit this function appears to be restricted to the B-1b-cell subset.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1044-6672
Volume :
6
Issue :
1-2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Developmental immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9716908
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/1998/37576