Differential endocytosis of IgM and IgD in murine B cell lines
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- DOI: 10.1016/0008-8749(89)90305-5
Differential endocytosis of IgM and IgD in murine B cell lines
Abstract
The internalization of surface immunoglobulin (Ig) by B lymphocytes is the first step in the antigen-presenting function performed by these cells. Mature B cells coexpress on their surface IgM and IgD. At this time, there is controversy over whether these two isotypes serve different functions in the antigen-presenting process. The results presented here show that the intracellular pattern of distribution of IgM and IgD after internalization is strikingly different in the B cell lines studied. These findings support the hypothesis that the role of the two Ig classes in the antigen-presenting function may be different.
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