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The poised B cell: lymphokines induce an Ia-increase and antigen-presenting function in B cells.

Individual murine B cells express a wide range of Ia densities on the plasma membrane. Here we demonstrate that a dramatic increase in B-cell Ia could be induced by overnight exposure to an uncharacterized lymphokine (LK). Membrane I-A and I-E molecules were both increased after LK treatment, wherea...

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Autores principales: Tartakovsky, B., Durum, S. K.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1985
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2589881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3875935
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description Individual murine B cells express a wide range of Ia densities on the plasma membrane. Here we demonstrate that a dramatic increase in B-cell Ia could be induced by overnight exposure to an uncharacterized lymphokine (LK). Membrane I-A and I-E molecules were both increased after LK treatment, whereas membrane IgM remained unchanged. Two subpopulations of B cells were identified, based on their requirements for expressing maximal Ia; one subpopulation required only LK, the other required both LK and T cells in the overnight culture. Functional changes accompanied the Ia increase. The functional capacity to present antigens to T cells was lacking in normal resting B cells, but was acquired following LK treatment. We suggest that the LK-treated B cell has achieved a new differentiation state, one of preparation for interaction with T cells. We term this state the "poised" B cell, and propose that B cells in the poised state may significantly contribute to T-cell activation as antigen-presenting cells. Moreover, poised B cells may themselves find an advantage over normal B cells in successfully acquiring T-cell help.
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spelling pubmed-25898812008-11-28 The poised B cell: lymphokines induce an Ia-increase and antigen-presenting function in B cells. Tartakovsky, B. Durum, S. K. Yale J Biol Med Research Article Individual murine B cells express a wide range of Ia densities on the plasma membrane. Here we demonstrate that a dramatic increase in B-cell Ia could be induced by overnight exposure to an uncharacterized lymphokine (LK). Membrane I-A and I-E molecules were both increased after LK treatment, whereas membrane IgM remained unchanged. Two subpopulations of B cells were identified, based on their requirements for expressing maximal Ia; one subpopulation required only LK, the other required both LK and T cells in the overnight culture. Functional changes accompanied the Ia increase. The functional capacity to present antigens to T cells was lacking in normal resting B cells, but was acquired following LK treatment. We suggest that the LK-treated B cell has achieved a new differentiation state, one of preparation for interaction with T cells. We term this state the "poised" B cell, and propose that B cells in the poised state may significantly contribute to T-cell activation as antigen-presenting cells. Moreover, poised B cells may themselves find an advantage over normal B cells in successfully acquiring T-cell help. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1985 /pmc/articles/PMC2589881/ /pubmed/3875935 Text en
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The poised B cell: lymphokines induce an Ia-increase and antigen-presenting function in B cells.
title The poised B cell: lymphokines induce an Ia-increase and antigen-presenting function in B cells.
title_full The poised B cell: lymphokines induce an Ia-increase and antigen-presenting function in B cells.
title_fullStr The poised B cell: lymphokines induce an Ia-increase and antigen-presenting function in B cells.
title_full_unstemmed The poised B cell: lymphokines induce an Ia-increase and antigen-presenting function in B cells.
title_short The poised B cell: lymphokines induce an Ia-increase and antigen-presenting function in B cells.
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