Pre-B cell receptor expression is necessary for thymic stromal lymphopoietin responsiveness in the bone marrow but not in the liver environment

CAJ Vosshenrich, A Cumano… - Proceedings of the …, 2004 - National Acad Sciences
CAJ Vosshenrich, A Cumano, W Müller, JP Di Santo, P Vieira
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2004National Acad Sciences
IL-7 and thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) are two major cytokines controlling murine B
cell development. IL-7 has been studied extensively, but only recently has it become
possible to unravel the role of TSLP in detail. We studied the biological activities of TSLP in
B cell development at distinct ages in the mouse. On the one hand, TSLP is able to give rise
to a measurable B1 cell compartment derived from fetal liver pro-B cells, although, as is the
case for B2 cells, it does not play a prevalent role in the development of this subset. On the …
IL-7 and thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) are two major cytokines controlling murine B cell development. IL-7 has been studied extensively, but only recently has it become possible to unravel the role of TSLP in detail. We studied the biological activities of TSLP in B cell development at distinct ages in the mouse. On the one hand, TSLP is able to give rise to a measurable B1 cell compartment derived from fetal liver pro-B cells, although, as is the case for B2 cells, it does not play a prevalent role in the development of this subset. On the other hand, TSLP drives the proliferation of pro-B cells from the fetal and neonatal liver, but in the bone marrow environment, B cell precursors require pre-B cell receptor expression for TSLP responsiveness.
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