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RESTRICTION OF GENE EXPRESSION IN B LYMPHOCYTES AND THEIR PROGENY : II. COMMITMENT TO IMMUNOGLOBULIN HEAVY CHAIN ISOTYPE

To determine whether or not B lymphocytes are committed to the synthesis of a single immunoglobulin heavy chain isotype during their differentiation into plasma cells, rabbit lymph node and Peyer's patch cells were separated into populations with and without membrane IgM, using a fluorescence-a...

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Autores principales: Jones, Patricia P., Craig, Susan W., Cebra, John J., Herzenberg, Leonard A.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1974
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4603013
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author Jones, Patricia P.
Craig, Susan W.
Cebra, John J.
Herzenberg, Leonard A.
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Cebra, John J.
Herzenberg, Leonard A.
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description To determine whether or not B lymphocytes are committed to the synthesis of a single immunoglobulin heavy chain isotype during their differentiation into plasma cells, rabbit lymph node and Peyer's patch cells were separated into populations with and without membrane IgM, using a fluorescence-activated cell sorter (FACS). The potential of the µ-bearing (µ+) and non-µ-bearing (µ-) cells to give rise to plasma cells both in vivo after transfer into irradiated recipients and in vitro in the presence of pokeweed mitogen was assessed by immunofluorescence techniques, and the relative proportions of the cytoplasmic Ig-stained cells (CSC) synthesizing each class of heavy chains were determined. Most of the CSC arising in vitro from µ-bearing lymph node and Peyer's patch cells contained IgM; all IgM CSC appeared to be derived from µ+ cells. Peyer's patch lymphocytes, however, did not generate IgM CSC after cell transfer and thus may be functionally different from lymph node µ+ cells. It was found also that nearly all of the many IgA CSC generated by Peyer's patch lymphocytes either in culture or after transfer were derived from µ- cells. Further fractionation of these µ- cells with the FACS after they had been membrane stained with anti-b locus allotype reagents revealed that the precursors of IgA CSC belong to a minor population of cells which do have b locus light chain determinants on their membranes, although they do not have detectable µ-chains. These cells are not found in lymph nodes. Although the majority of Peyer's patch and lymph node cells were found to be precommitted to the synthesis of a single heavy chain isotype, a small proportion of cells may not be similarly restricted. Some of the CSC with membrane IgM were found to contain cytoplasmic IgA or IgG. In addition, µ+ populations did give rise to low numbers of IgA and IgG CSC. The implications of these results, obtained under experimental conditions, on the normal differentiation of B lymphocytes in situ are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-21396012008-04-17 RESTRICTION OF GENE EXPRESSION IN B LYMPHOCYTES AND THEIR PROGENY : II. COMMITMENT TO IMMUNOGLOBULIN HEAVY CHAIN ISOTYPE Jones, Patricia P. Craig, Susan W. Cebra, John J. Herzenberg, Leonard A. J Exp Med Article To determine whether or not B lymphocytes are committed to the synthesis of a single immunoglobulin heavy chain isotype during their differentiation into plasma cells, rabbit lymph node and Peyer's patch cells were separated into populations with and without membrane IgM, using a fluorescence-activated cell sorter (FACS). The potential of the µ-bearing (µ+) and non-µ-bearing (µ-) cells to give rise to plasma cells both in vivo after transfer into irradiated recipients and in vitro in the presence of pokeweed mitogen was assessed by immunofluorescence techniques, and the relative proportions of the cytoplasmic Ig-stained cells (CSC) synthesizing each class of heavy chains were determined. Most of the CSC arising in vitro from µ-bearing lymph node and Peyer's patch cells contained IgM; all IgM CSC appeared to be derived from µ+ cells. Peyer's patch lymphocytes, however, did not generate IgM CSC after cell transfer and thus may be functionally different from lymph node µ+ cells. It was found also that nearly all of the many IgA CSC generated by Peyer's patch lymphocytes either in culture or after transfer were derived from µ- cells. Further fractionation of these µ- cells with the FACS after they had been membrane stained with anti-b locus allotype reagents revealed that the precursors of IgA CSC belong to a minor population of cells which do have b locus light chain determinants on their membranes, although they do not have detectable µ-chains. These cells are not found in lymph nodes. Although the majority of Peyer's patch and lymph node cells were found to be precommitted to the synthesis of a single heavy chain isotype, a small proportion of cells may not be similarly restricted. Some of the CSC with membrane IgM were found to contain cytoplasmic IgA or IgG. In addition, µ+ populations did give rise to low numbers of IgA and IgG CSC. The implications of these results, obtained under experimental conditions, on the normal differentiation of B lymphocytes in situ are discussed. The Rockefeller University Press 1974-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2139601/ /pubmed/4603013 Text en Copyright © 1974 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Jones, Patricia P.
Craig, Susan W.
Cebra, John J.
Herzenberg, Leonard A.
RESTRICTION OF GENE EXPRESSION IN B LYMPHOCYTES AND THEIR PROGENY : II. COMMITMENT TO IMMUNOGLOBULIN HEAVY CHAIN ISOTYPE
title RESTRICTION OF GENE EXPRESSION IN B LYMPHOCYTES AND THEIR PROGENY : II. COMMITMENT TO IMMUNOGLOBULIN HEAVY CHAIN ISOTYPE
title_full RESTRICTION OF GENE EXPRESSION IN B LYMPHOCYTES AND THEIR PROGENY : II. COMMITMENT TO IMMUNOGLOBULIN HEAVY CHAIN ISOTYPE
title_fullStr RESTRICTION OF GENE EXPRESSION IN B LYMPHOCYTES AND THEIR PROGENY : II. COMMITMENT TO IMMUNOGLOBULIN HEAVY CHAIN ISOTYPE
title_full_unstemmed RESTRICTION OF GENE EXPRESSION IN B LYMPHOCYTES AND THEIR PROGENY : II. COMMITMENT TO IMMUNOGLOBULIN HEAVY CHAIN ISOTYPE
title_short RESTRICTION OF GENE EXPRESSION IN B LYMPHOCYTES AND THEIR PROGENY : II. COMMITMENT TO IMMUNOGLOBULIN HEAVY CHAIN ISOTYPE
title_sort restriction of gene expression in b lymphocytes and their progeny : ii. commitment to immunoglobulin heavy chain isotype
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4603013
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