Volume 9, Issue 1 915967 pp. 35-45
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Increased Frequency of Pre–Pro B Cells in the Bone Marrow of New Zealand Black (NZB) Mice: Implications for aDevelopmental Block in B Cell Differentiation

Zhe-Xiong Lian

Zhe-Xiong Lian

Division of Rheumatology Allergy and Clinical Immunology University of California at Davis School of Medicine TB 192, One Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616, USA , ucdavis.edu

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Hiroto Kita

Hiroto Kita

Division of Rheumatology Allergy and Clinical Immunology University of California at Davis School of Medicine TB 192, One Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616, USA , ucdavis.edu

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Tomoyuki Okada

Tomoyuki Okada

Division of Rheumatology Allergy and Clinical Immunology University of California at Davis School of Medicine TB 192, One Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616, USA , ucdavis.edu

Institute of Bio-Active Science Nippon Zoki Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Kinashi, Yashiro-Cho Kato-gun, Hyogo 673-1461, Japan , nippon-zoki.co.jp

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Tom Hsu

Tom Hsu

Division of Rheumatology Allergy and Clinical Immunology University of California at Davis School of Medicine TB 192, One Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616, USA , ucdavis.edu

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Leonard D. Shultz

Leonard D. Shultz

The Jackson Laboratory 600 Main Street Bar Harbor, ME 04609, USA , jax.org

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Kenneth Dorshkind

Kenneth Dorshkind

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and Josson Comprehensive Cancer Center School of Medicine University of California Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA , ucla.edu

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Aftab A. Ansari

Aftab A. Ansari

Department of Pathology Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, GA 30322, USA , emory.edu

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Susumu Ikehara

Susumu Ikehara

fFirst Department of Pathology Transplantation Center Kansai Medical University Moriguchi, Osaka, Japan , kmu.ac.jp

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Mitsuru Naiki

Mitsuru Naiki

Institute of Bio-Active Science Nippon Zoki Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Kinashi, Yashiro-Cho Kato-gun, Hyogo 673-1461, Japan , nippon-zoki.co.jp

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M. Eric Gershwin

M. Eric Gershwin

Division of Rheumatology Allergy and Clinical Immunology University of California at Davis School of Medicine TB 192, One Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616, USA , ucdavis.edu

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First published: 01 January 2002
Citations: 8

Abstract

Reductions in populations of both Pre-B cell (Hardy fractions D) and Pro-B cells (Hardy fractions B–C) have been described in association with murine lupus. Recent studies of B cell populations, based on evaluation of B cell differentiation markers, now allow the enumeration and enrichment of other stage specific precursor cells. In this study we report detailed analysis of the ontogeny of B cell lineage subsets in New Zealand black (NZB) and control strains of mice. Our data suggest that B cell development in NZB mice is partially arrested at the fraction A Pre–Pro B cell stage. This arrest at the Pre-Pro B cell stage is secondary to prolonged lifespan and greater resistance to spontaneous apoptosis. In addition, expression of the gene encoding the critical B cell development transcription factor BSAP is reduced in the Pre–Pro B cell stage in NZB mice. This impairment may influence subsequent B cell development to later stages, and thereby accounts for the down-regulation of the B cell receptor component Igα (mb-1). Furthermore, levels of expression of the Rug2, λ5 and Igβ (B29) genes are also reduced in Pre–Pro B cells of NZB mice. The decreased frequency of precursor B cells in the Pre–Pro B cell population occurs at the most primitive stage of B cell differentiation.

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