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. 1993 Sep;150(2):343-52.
doi: 10.1006/cimm.1993.1202.

B cell differentiation. II. Isotype potential of a single B cell

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B cell differentiation. II. Isotype potential of a single B cell

M S Lin et al. Cell Immunol. 1993 Sep.

Abstract

Clonal, functionally responsive B cells are important tools for analyzing B cell activation and differentiation. Previously, we developed a method to immortalize murine B lymphoblast cells using an oncogene-carrying retroviral vector. The immortalized B cells express a cell surface phenotype similar to that of normal splenic B cells. These cells were shown to respond to B cell polyclonal mitogens and IL-4. More significantly, these cells could form conjugates with TH2 cells in the presence of a T cell superantigen. The T-B interaction promoted by the T cell superantigen resulted in B cell differentiation as demonstrated by IgM secretion and switching to IgG1 production. In this report, we analyze Ig isotype potential using two retrovirus-immortalized B cell clones. The clonality of both B cell clones was confirmed by Southern blot analysis using JH probes. It was found that anti-CD3-activated TH1 and TH2 cells promoted clonal B cells to differentiate into IgM-secreting cells. More significantly, activated TH1 cells promoted clonal B cells to switch to IgG2a production, whereas activated TH2 cells promoted clonal B cells to switch to IgG1 production. Thus, depending on which type of T helper cell a given B cell interacts with, a single B cell has the potential to switch to more than one Ig isotype. Addition of rIL-4 and anti-IFN-gamma to cultures containing TH1 and B cells resulted in IgG1 production (in addition to IgG2a production). Similarly, addition of IFN-gamma and anti-IL-4 to cultures containing TH2 and B cells resulted in IgG2a production (in addition to IgG1 production). Therefore, interaction of B cells with a given type of T helper cells could commit the B cells to a given Ig isotype. However, the presence of exogenous cytokines could divert B cells to switch to other Ig isotypes.

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