Title of article :
B-Cell Superantigens May Play a Role in B-Cell Development and Selection in the Young Rabbit Appendix
Author/Authors :
Pospisil، نويسنده , , Richard and Mage، نويسنده , , Rose G. Mage، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
In order to develop protective antibodies against a wide range of potentially infectious pathogens, the young rabbit must diversify a limited initial repertoire by somatic mechanisms (the high copy number primary repertoire). The majority of rabbit B cells produce heavy chain variable regions by rearranging the VHa allotype-encoding VH1 gene. Thus in normal rabbits the majority of serum immunoglobulins bear VHa allotype (due to VH1 FR1 and FR3 sequences). The young rabbit appendix is a site of diversification of rearranged VHgenes by gene-conversion-like and somatic hypermutation mechanisms. The newly generated B cells probably undergo selection processes that involve foreign and self-antigens and superantigens. We find preferential expansion and survival of B cells in normal and VH-mutantali/alirabbits based on their heavy chain FR1 and FR3 sequences (VHa allotype). This selection may involve “superantigen”-like interactions with endogenous as well as exogenous ligands.
Journal title :
Cellular Immunology
Journal title :
Cellular Immunology