Endogenous VH gene family expression in immunoglobulin-transgenic mice: evidence for selection of antibody repertoires
- PMID: 2049337
- DOI: 10.1093/intimm/3.1.67
Endogenous VH gene family expression in immunoglobulin-transgenic mice: evidence for selection of antibody repertoires
Abstract
VH gene family expression in single cells of the emergent, available and actual B cell repertoires of C57BL/6 mice was compared to that of two immunoglobulin (Ig)-transgenic B6 lines (B6-Sp6 and M54). We found that less than 5% of bone marrow cells of transgenic mice express endogenous VH genes and that the vast majority (95%) of the peripheral, mature B cell repertoire in these animals is composed of cells expressing the VHJ558 transgenic family. Unimmunized transgenic mice, however, diversify VH gene family usage by 'background' Ig-secreting cells in the spleen, greater than 50% of which express endogenous VH genes. The pattern of endogenous VH gene family expression in the actual repertoire of B6-Sp6 mice is indistinguishable from that of normal B6 mice. In contrast, actual repertoires of M54 mice differ by a 4- to 5-fold higher representation of the VHQ52 family. These results demonstrate a powerful positive selection of B cells into the secretory compartments of unimmunized animals, show that actual and available repertoires differ very markedly, and suggest that V region interactions participate in the selection of 'natural antibody' repertoires.
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