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Early onset of immunoglobulin heavy chain gene rearrangements in normal human bone marrow CD34+ cells.

Authors :
Davi F
Faili A
Gritti C
Blanc C
Laurent C
Sutton L
Schmitt C
Merle-Béral H
Source :
Blood [Blood] 1997 Nov 15; Vol. 90 (10), pp. 4014-21.
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

To characterize early B-cell precursors in humans, we correlated immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) gene rearrangement status with the CD34, CD19, and CD10 cell surface markers. Highly purified adult bone marrow (BM) cell fractions were obtained by two successive rounds of flow cytometric cell sorting, and IgH rearrangements were analyzed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification. Complete VDJH rearrangements were observed in the CD34+ CD19+ fraction, but not in the more immature CD34+ CD19- fraction. About one quarter of these rearrangements had an open reading frame, thus potentially permitting the synthesis of a mu chain. Partial DJH rearrangements were detected in both CD34+ CD19+ and CD34+ CD19- subsets, although they were less abundant in the latter. When triple labeling was used to better characterize the CD34+ CD19- population, DJH rearrangements were found to be present in the CD34(+) CD10+ CD19- fraction, but not in the more primitive CD34+ CD10- CD19-. These results indicate that IgH gene rearrangements occur in CD34+ BM cells and that they initiate in immature progenitors expressing the CD10, but not yet the CD19 surface antigen. Finally, the presence of IgH gene rearrangements in CD34+ BM cells provides a useful marker of clonality to evaluate the possible involvement of these cells in various B-cell lymphoid malignancies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0006-4971
Volume :
90
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Blood
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9354670