Rearrangement and expression of kappa light chain genes can occur without mu heavy chain expression during differentiation of pre-B cells
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Rearrangement and expression of kappa light chain genes can occur without mu heavy chain expression during differentiation of pre-B cells
Abstract
The kinetics of kappa light (kappa L) chain gene rearrangement and expression on mRNA and protein level has been studied with four stromal cell/IL-7 reactive, long-term in vitro proliferating pre-B cell lines and clones, two from fetal liver of normal mice and two from fetal liver of E microH-bcl-2 transgenic (bcl-2-tg) mice. These pre-B cell lines and clones are DJH-rearranged on both H chain alleles. Two of the clones harbor H chain rearrangements which do not allow the expression of VHDJH rearranged H chain genes as microH chain proteins. Upon removal of IL-7 from the pre-B cell cultures all four cell lines rearrange VH-DJH and VL-JL gene segments, loose the surface expression of c-kit, CD43, and surrogate light chain, as well as the capacity to be clonable on stromal cells in the presence of IL-7. Pre-B cells from normal mice die by apoptosis during differentiation, while those from bcl-2-tg mice do not. All four lines and clones express comparable levels of mRNA for microH and kappa L chains with the same time kinetics during 3 days of differentiation. However, only two of the four pre-B cell lines and clones express microH chain protein, whereas all four pre-B cell lines and clones express kappa L chain protein at comparable levels between 2 x 10(5) and 1.4 x 10(6) kappa L chain molecules per cell. These results suggest that microH chain expression is not mandatory for rearrangement and normal expression of kappa L chain genes when pre-B cells differentiate to B cells.
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