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. 1993 May;8(5):1257-62.

The physiology of bcl-2 expression in murine B lymphocytes

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The physiology of bcl-2 expression in murine B lymphocytes

M Haury et al. Oncogene. 1993 May.

Abstract

Quantitation of bcl-2 gene expression in B-lineage lymphocytes from normal adult mice allows the identification of four cell populations, characterized by successive three- to fivefold increases in average mRNA levels: bone marrow pre-B cells, bone marrow B cells, splenic B cells and long-lived splenic B cells. Thus, in line with previous experiments using overexpression systems, a correlation between longevity and levels of bcl-2 mRNA exists also in the physiology of B-lineage cells. The data are compatible with a quantitative regulation of expression, possibly determined at selective differentiation steps. No difference in bcl-2 expression was detected by comparing splenic IgD+ with IgD- B cells, while distinctly low levels of bcl-2 mRNA were scored in peritoneal CD5+ and CD5- B cells. These observations indicate that the reported persistence of peritoneal B cells may be controlled by mechanisms other than bcl-2 gene expression.

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