Lack of allelic exclusion permits autoreactive B cells to escape deletion.

A Iliev, L Spatz, S Ray, B Diamond - Journal of immunology …, 1994 - journals.aai.org
A Iliev, L Spatz, S Ray, B Diamond
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md.: 1950), 1994journals.aai.org
The R4A-gamma 2b transgenic mouse harbors the gene for the gamma 2b heavy chain of
an anti-dsDNA Ab. Approximately 80% of B cells expressing the transgene display allelic
exclusion. Although the transgenic mice have little to no detectable serum anti-DNA activity,
splenic B cells can be stimulated in vitro with LPS to secrete anti-DNA Ab. Hybridomas
derived from LPS-stimulated splenic B cells were analyzed for expression of the transgene
and for DNA binding. All nine transgene-encoded anti-DNA-producing lines were found to …
Abstract
The R4A-gamma 2b transgenic mouse harbors the gene for the gamma 2b heavy chain of an anti-dsDNA Ab. Approximately 80% of B cells expressing the transgene display allelic exclusion. Although the transgenic mice have little to no detectable serum anti-DNA activity, splenic B cells can be stimulated in vitro with LPS to secrete anti-DNA Ab. Hybridomas derived from LPS-stimulated splenic B cells were analyzed for expression of the transgene and for DNA binding. All nine transgene-encoded anti-DNA-producing lines were found to express an endogenous IgM heavy chain. Of 19 randomly selected lines producing a transgene-encoded non-DNA binding Ab, none expressed a second heavy chain. The tight correlation between lack of allelic exclusion and anti-dsDNA specificity provides strong support for the hypothesis that a major function of allelic exclusion is to prevent the maintenance of a pool of potentially activatable autoreactive cells.
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