In vivo selection of neutralization-resistant virus variants but no evidence of B cell tolerance in lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus carrier mice expressing a transgenic virus-neutralizing antibody
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In vivo selection of neutralization-resistant virus variants but no evidence of B cell tolerance in lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus carrier mice expressing a transgenic virus-neutralizing antibody
Abstract
B cell tolerance is maintained by active deletion and functional anergy of self-reactive B cells depending on the time, amount, and site of the self-antigen expression. To study B cell tolerance toward a transplacentally transmitted viral Ag, we crossed transgenic mice expressing the mu heavy and the kappa light chain of the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV)-neutralizing mAb KL25 (HL25-transgenic mice) with persistently infected LCMV carrier mice. Although HL25-transgenic LCMV carrier mice exhibited the same high virus titers as nontransgenic LCMV carrier mice, no evidence for B cell tolerance was found. In contrast, enhanced LCMV-neutralizing Ab titers were measured that, however, did not clear the virus. Instead, LCMV isolates from different tissues turned out to be neutralization resistant Ab escape variants expressing different substitutions of amino acid Asn119 of the LCMV-glycoprotein 1 that displays the neutralizing B cell epitope. Virus variants with the same mutations were also selected in vitro in the presence of the transgenic mAb KL25 confirming that substitutions of Asn119 have been selected by LCMV-neutralizing Abs. Thus, despite abundant expression of viral neo-self-antigen in HL25-transgenic LCMV carrier mice, transgenic B cells expressing LCMV-neutralizing Abs were rather stimulated than tolerized and neutralization resistant Ab escape variants were selected in vivo.
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