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. 1986 Apr 1;163(4):938-51.
doi: 10.1084/jem.163.4.938.

Independent regulation of IgM, IgD, and Ia antigen expression in cultured immature B lymphocytes

Independent regulation of IgM, IgD, and Ia antigen expression in cultured immature B lymphocytes

J R Dasch et al. J Exp Med. .

Abstract

Long-term cultured bone marrow cells were characterized with respect to a number of B and pre-B cell markers. Cells expressing ThB, B-220, and IgM were found within cultures set up according to the procedure of Whitlock and Witte. This culture system was modified by placing sorted pre-B cells (ThB+, IgM-) from bone marrow in culture with previously-established bone marrow adherent layers. These cultures commenced growth without the lag associated with the Whitlock cultures. These cultured nonadherent cells show a high frequency of IgM+ cells, but do not express either IgD or Ia, and we refer to them as immature B cells. Cells with a similar phenotype (IgM+, Ia-, IgD-) are found within the spleens of young but not adult mice. The phorbol ester PMA induces expression of IgD on the cultured immature B cells, but has no effect on Ia expression. This suggests that the processing of H chain RNA transcripts may be affected by protein kinase C. These results demonstrate that the appearance of IgM, IgD, and Ia are independently controlled in long-term cultured B-lineage cells.

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