Development and Selection of Edited B Cells in B6.56R Mice

Debora R. Sekiguchi(University of Pennsylvania), Lenka Yunk(University of Pennsylvania), David Gary(University of Chicago), Deepshikha Charan(University of Pennsylvania), Bhaskar Srivastava(University of Pennsylvania), David Allman(University of Pennsylvania), Martin Weigert(University of Chicago), Eline T. Luning Prak(University of Pennsylvania)
The Journal of Immunology
June 1, 2006
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Abstract

Tolerance to dsDNA is broken in mice with a high-affinity anti-DNA H chain transgene, 56R, on the C57BL/6 background (B6.56R). B6.56R produce more anti-dsDNA Abs than BALBc.56R. To investigate how anti-DNA Abs are regulated on the B6 background, phenotypic and genetic studies were performed. B6.56R have reduced numbers of B cells and phenotypically altered B cell subsets, including relative increases in the proportions of IgM-negative bone marrow B cells, cells with a marginal zone phenotype, and cells with a transitional T3 phenotype. The peripheral B cell repertoire in B6.56R is restricted: most B cells express the 56R H chain and use a similar, limited subset of editor L chains. DNA binding is more common in B6.56R because the repertoire is shifted toward L chains that are more permissive for DNA binding. H chain editing is also observed and is increased in spontaneous as compared with LPS hybridomas. A subset of spontaneous hybridomas appears to lack H chain expression.


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