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. 1995 Feb 1;181(2):515-25.
doi: 10.1084/jem.181.2.515.

Cross-linking of membrane immunoglobulin D, in the absence of T cell help, kills mature B cells in vivo

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Cross-linking of membrane immunoglobulin D, in the absence of T cell help, kills mature B cells in vivo

F D Finkelman et al. J Exp Med. .

Abstract

In vivo experiments were performed to determine whether the cross-linking of membrane immunoglobulin (mIg) D on mature B cells, in the absence of T cell help, leads to B cell death. Mice were injected with either a monoclonal antibody (mAb) that cross-links mIgD effectively or a mAb that binds to mIgD avidly but cross-links it to a limited extent, and effects on B cell number and B cell Ia, mIgM, and mIgD expression were observed. In most experiments, mice were pretreated with anti-interleukin 7 mAb to prevent the generation of new bone marrow B cells, and with anti-CD4 mAb to prevent the generation of T cell help. In some experiments, mice also received anti-Fc gamma RII mAb to prevent cross-linking of mIgD with Fc gamma RII, and cobra venom factor to prevent possible mIg-complement receptor interactions and complement-mediated killing of B cells. The results of these studies demonstrate that (a) even limited cross-linking of mIgD on mature B cells can lead to B cell death; (b) increased cross-linking of mIgD leads to increased B cell death; (c) the loss of B cells is first detected 2 d after anti-IgD mAb injection and increases during the subsequent 3 d; (d) sustained modulation of mIgD may be necessary to cause B cell death; (e) mIgMdull but not mIgMbright B cells are lost in mice injected with anti-IgD mAbs; and (f) T cell help prevents or minimizes B cell death.

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