The bulk of the peripheral B-cell pool in mice is stable and not rapidly renewed from the bone marrow.

I Förster, K Rajewsky - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 1990 - National Acad Sciences
I Förster, K Rajewsky
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1990National Acad Sciences
We have reevaluated the in vivo lifespan of B lymphocytes based on incorporation of the
thymidine analogue 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine into the DNA of dividing cells. To exclude
potential alterations in the turnover of B-lineage cells due to the bromodeoxyuridine
incorporation, we performed pulse-chase experiments comparing the appearance and
disappearance of bromodeoxyuridine-labeled cells over long periods of time. The data
consistently show that more than two-thirds of splenic B cells in adult (greater than 2 months …
We have reevaluated the in vivo lifespan of B lymphocytes based on incorporation of the thymidine analogue 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine into the DNA of dividing cells. To exclude potential alterations in the turnover of B-lineage cells due to the bromodeoxyuridine incorporation, we performed pulse-chase experiments comparing the appearance and disappearance of bromodeoxyuridine-labeled cells over long periods of time. The data consistently show that more than two-thirds of splenic B cells in adult (greater than 2 months old) mice have a lifetime of several weeks or months, whereas a more rapid turnover takes place in young (4 week old) mice. Thus, the peripheral B-cell pool is only slowly renewed after it has been initially built up early in life.
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