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  • Title: Comparative studies on B cell reactivities in two X-linked immunodeficient mice to the B cell-stimulating factors.
    Author: Hayashi S, Tomita S, Kanatani T, Takatsu K, Ono S, Hamaoka T.
    Journal: Lymphokine Res; 1986; 5(3):229-38. PubMed ID: 3489143.
    Abstract:
    Responsiveness of B cells from X-linked immunodeficient CBA/N and DBA/2Ha mice to the B cell growth factor-1 (BCGF-I or BSF-1) and B cell differentiation factors (B151-TRF1 and B151-TRF2) was comparatively studied. B cells from CBA/N mice did not respond to BSF-1 in the presence of soluble anti-mu antibody. However, the BSF-1-response of CBA/N B cells was detected when activated by the anti-mu antibody-coupled Sepharose-beads. In the B151-TRF1 assay, antigen-unprimed B cells from CBA/N mice failed to respond to B151-TRF1, whereas antigen-primed B cells became responsive to B151-TRF1. In the B151-TRF2 assay, CBA/N B cells were non-responder to B151-TRF2. In these assays, however, unprimed CBA/N B cells were able to absorb both B151-TRF1- and B151-TRF2-activities to the same extent as the non-defective strain B cells. These results indicate that B cell defect in CBA/N mice may be reflected by some abnormality in signal transmission at encounter to the B cell-stimulating factors but not by inability to bind these factors. These low responder properties of CBA/N B cells were all inherited in an X-linked recessive manner. In contrast, B cells from DBA/2Ha mice well responded to BSF-1 and B151-TRF2, whereas both antigen-unprimed and -primed DBA/2Ha B cells failed to respond to B151-TRF1. This selective B151-TRF1-unresponsiveness of DBA/2Ha B cells was also controlled by an X-linked recessive inheritance. Moreover, in contrast to CBA/N mice, selective unresponsiveness of B cells to B151-TRF1 in DBA/2Ha mice was reflected by the absence of B151-TRF1-receptor expression, as demonstrated by absorption experiment. The B cell populations found in these two distinct X-linked immunodeficient mice may provide an useful experimental model for analyzing B cell activation process mediated by various B cell stimulation factors.
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