Positive selection of natural autoreactive B cells

K Hayakawa, M Asano, SA Shinton, M Gui, D Allman… - Science, 1999 - science.org
K Hayakawa, M Asano, SA Shinton, M Gui, D Allman, CL Stewart, J Silver, RR Hardy
Science, 1999science.org
Lymphocyte development is critically influenced by self-antigens. T cells are subject to both
positive and negative selection, depending on their degree of self-reactivity. Although B cells
are subject to negative selection, it has been difficult to test whether self-antigen plays any
positive role in B cell development. A murine model system of naturally generated
autoreactive B cells with a germ line gene–encoded specificity for the Thy-1 (CD90)
glycoprotein was developed, in which the presence of self-antigen promotes B cell …
Lymphocyte development is critically influenced by self-antigens. T cells are subject to both positive and negative selection, depending on their degree of self-reactivity. Although B cells are subject to negative selection, it has been difficult to test whether self-antigen plays any positive role in B cell development. A murine model system of naturally generated autoreactive B cells with a germ line gene–encoded specificity for the Thy-1 (CD90) glycoprotein was developed, in which the presence of self-antigen promotes B cell accumulation and serum autoantibody secretion. Thus, B cells can be subject to positive selection, generated, and maintained on the basis of their autoreactivity.
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