The diphtheria toxin A chain (DTA) was gene targeted into the Joining chain (J chain) locus to create a mouse strain selecting against J chain–expressing cells, JDTA mice. Serum immunoglobulin (Ig)M and serum IgG were reduced six to eightfold, while serum IgA was elevated 14-fold in these mice. JDTA mice were immune competent although the serum Ig response compared with wild-type mice was reduced sixfold at day 14 but only fourfold at day 45 after immunization. Exchanging the DTA gene with a cDNA for c-myc resulted in mice with a distinct phenotype with increased Ig production and enhanced humoral immune responses. Analysis of single B cells stimulated by lipopolysaccharide in vitro using reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction showed that J chain–nonexpressing B cells could be detected that had a secretory phenotype as determined by an abundance of transcript for secretory IgM. Finally, limiting dilution analysis of peripheral B cells showed that J chain expression was a clonal property already established in naive, peripheral B lymphocytes.
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August 27 2001
Joining Chain–Expressing and–Nonexpressing B Cell Populations in the Mouse
Lena Erlandsson,
Lena Erlandsson
aImmunology Section, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, S-221 84 Lund, Sweden
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Peter Akerblad,
Peter Akerblad
aImmunology Section, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, S-221 84 Lund, Sweden
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Carina Vingsbo-Lundberg,
Carina Vingsbo-Lundberg
aImmunology Section, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, S-221 84 Lund, Sweden
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Eva Kallberg,
Eva Kallberg
aImmunology Section, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, S-221 84 Lund, Sweden
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Nils Lycke,
Nils Lycke
bDepartment of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, University of Goteborg, S-413 46 Goteborg, Sweden
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Tomas Leanderson
Tomas Leanderson
aImmunology Section, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, S-221 84 Lund, Sweden
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Lena Erlandsson
aImmunology Section, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, S-221 84 Lund, Sweden
Peter Akerblad
aImmunology Section, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, S-221 84 Lund, Sweden
Carina Vingsbo-Lundberg
aImmunology Section, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, S-221 84 Lund, Sweden
Eva Kallberg
aImmunology Section, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, S-221 84 Lund, Sweden
Nils Lycke
bDepartment of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, University of Goteborg, S-413 46 Goteborg, Sweden
Tomas Leanderson
aImmunology Section, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, S-221 84 Lund, Sweden
Abbreviations used in this paper: CT, Cholera toxin; DTA, Diphtheria toxin A chain; ELISPOT, enzyme-linked immunospot; ES, embryonic stem; HRP, horseradish peroxidase; J chain, Joining chain; LP, lamina propria; RT, reverse transcription; wt, wild-type.
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February 22 2001
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June 07 2001
Accepted:
July 20 2001
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
© 2001 The Rockefeller University Press
2001
The Rockefeller University Press
J Exp Med (2001) 194 (5): 557–570.
Article history
Received:
February 22 2001
Revision Requested:
June 07 2001
Accepted:
July 20 2001
Citation
Lena Erlandsson, Peter Akerblad, Carina Vingsbo-Lundberg, Eva Kallberg, Nils Lycke, Tomas Leanderson; Joining Chain–Expressing and–Nonexpressing B Cell Populations in the Mouse. J Exp Med 3 September 2001; 194 (5): 557–570. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.194.5.557
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