Early B-cell precursors in scid mice: Normal numbers of cells transformable with abelson murine leukemia virus (A-MuLV)
scid mice lack detectable B and T lymphocytes; there are no typical pre-B cells as defined by cμ and surface markers in their bone marrow and their thymus contains only 1% of the normal number of cells. In these characters scid mice seem to lack lymphoid stem cells. However, some mice have detectabl...
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Published in | Cellular immunology Vol. 113; no. 1; pp. 192 - 201 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
San Diego, CA
Elsevier Inc
15.04.1988
Elsevier |
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Summary: | scid mice lack detectable B and T lymphocytes; there are no typical pre-B cells as defined by cμ and surface markers in their bone marrow and their thymus contains only 1% of the normal number of cells. In these characters
scid mice seem to lack lymphoid stem cells. However, some mice have detectable serum immunoglobulin and others develop thymomas; both observations indicate that the block in lymphoid development is not absolute. To determine whether
scid mice have any B-cell precursors, we looked for pre-B cells by their ability to be transformed by Abelson murine leukemia virus (A-MuLV). Surprisingly,
scid mice contain as many B-cell precursors transformable with A-MuLV as normal control mice. Cell-surface markers specific for pre-B and B cells were detected on the A-MuLV-transformed bone marrow cells of both
scid and normal mice, indicating that the A-MuLV-transformed cells belong to the B lineage. Interestingly, the same surface markers were undetectable on nontransformed
scid bone marrow cells. We conclude from these results that
scid mice have normal numbers of early B-cell precursors but that their differentiation into functional B cells is severely impaired. |
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ISSN: | 0008-8749 1090-2163 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0008-8749(88)90017-2 |