[HTML][HTML] B cell development under the condition of allelic inclusion

E Sonoda, Y Pewzner-Jung, S Schwers, S Taki, S Jung… - Immunity, 1997 - cell.com
E Sonoda, Y Pewzner-Jung, S Schwers, S Taki, S Jung, D Eilat, K Rajewsky
Immunity, 1997cell.com
Mice whose IgH alleles are engineered to encode two distinct antibody heavy (H) chains
generate a normal-sized B cell compartment in which most cells stably express the two
heavy chains. This demonstrates that" toxicity" of bi-allelic H chain expression and cell-
autonomous mechanisms of silencing in-frame IgH gene rearrangements do not significantly
contribute to allelic exclusion at the IgH locus. Notwithstanding, the stability of the various
engineered IgH loci during B cell development in the bone marrow differed substantially …
Abstract
Mice whose IgH alleles are engineered to encode two distinct antibody heavy (H) chains generate a normal-sized B cell compartment in which most cells stably express the two heavy chains. This demonstrates that "toxicity" of bi-allelic H chain expression and cell- autonomous mechanisms of silencing in-frame IgH gene rearrangements do not significantly contribute to allelic exclusion at the IgH locus. Notwithstanding, the stability of the various engineered IgH loci during B cell development in the bone marrow differed substantially from each other.
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