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. 1998 Oct;95(2):178-84.
doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2567.1998.00599.x.

B-1-like cells exist in sheep. Characterization of their phenotype and behaviour

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B-1-like cells exist in sheep. Characterization of their phenotype and behaviour

N Chevallier et al. Immunology. 1998 Oct.

Abstract

Two populations of B lymphocytes, B-1 (CD5+ and/or CD11b+) and B-2 (CD5- and CD11b-) cells have been described. In mice, which is the species of reference for B-1 and B-2 cell studies, these two subsets present different developmental schemes, phenotypes, antibody repertoires, localization and behaviours. Interestingly, in sheep, B cells rearrange their immunoglobulin (Ig) loci around the neonatal period, similarly to murine B-1 cells. However, the phenotype of the sheep B cells has not been characterized with regards to their developmental pathway. In this report, we show that two sheep B-cell subsets can be distinguished on the basis of CD11b expression. Relative to CD11b- B cells, the CD11b+ B cells frequently co-express CD5, CD11c, higher levels of surface IgM (sIgM), show larger cell size and higher cell-cycling activity, and thus present a B-1-like phenotype. However, unlike murine B-1 cells, sheep B-1 like cells mainly localize in blood, display a higher propensity to spontaneous apoptosis relative to B-2-like cells, and proliferate after sIgM stimulation. Our data show that despite neonatal immunoglobulin loci rearrangements, sheep B cells do not all express a B-1-like phenotype. However, B-1-and B-2-like cells co-exist and present phenotypic and behavioural specificities. Nevertheless, sheep B-1-and B-2-like cells differ from the murine B-1 and B-2 cells in their cell behaviour. These subsets can thus not be considered as true homologues among species.

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