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Studies on the Differentiation of B Lymphocytes in the Mouse.

Authors :
Nossal, G. J. V.
Pike, Beverley L.
Source :
Immunology; Jul73, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p33-45, 13p
Publication Year :
1973

Abstract

The capacity of CBA mouse B lymphocytes to bind polyvalent rabbit anti-mouse immunoglobulin antibody, even when this reagent is present in low concentration, was used as an index of a lymphocyte's B cell status. Various mouse tissues were held for 30 minutes at 0<superscript>°</superscript> with 0·2 μg/ml of <superscript>125</superscript>I-labelled anti-Ig, and smear preparations of washed cells were examined, following radioautography, for their content of B cells. The survey covered two areas of B cell differentiation, namely the spontaneous emergence of B cells in the mouse foetus, and the development of B cells in lethally irradiated mice that had received early foetal liver as a source of haematogenous stem cells. The foetal survey suggested a multifocal origin of B cells, commencing 3 days before birth, in all major sites of erythromyelopoiesis, namely liver, spleen and bone marrow. Lymph nodes showed B cells later than did these organs, and thymus contained virtually no B cells at any stage. A rapid influx of B cells into lymph nodes took place shortly after birth. The CBA mouse is born with somewhat over 10<superscript>5</superscript> B lymphocytes in toto, of which the majority are in liver, spleen and blood. The irradiation-recovery study showed: (1) that B cells are, statistically, more sensitive to high dose irradiation than T cells; (2) that a B cell-free stem cell source can repopulate the B cell pool; (3) that repopulation is surprisingly slow; and (4) that numerical and functional recovery of B cells parallel each other to a reasonable degree. The significance of the results is discussed from the viewpoints of lymphocyte differentiation and immunological tolerance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00192805
Volume :
25
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
13437938