Conversion of Normal Ly-L-Positive B-Lineage Cells Into Ly-L-Positive Macrophages in Long-Term Bone Marrow Cultures

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We obtained eight different cell lines in the long-term bone marrow culture system that showed a germ-line configuration of the joining (J) region segments of the Ig heavy-chain (IgH) genes. Their surface markers were CD45R+, Ly-1+, Lyb-2+, clgM-, slgM-, la-, Thy-1-, Mac-1-, and IL-2R (Tac)+. Use of very young mice and the presence of IL-5 were important for preferential promotion of the survival of B-lineage lymphocytes bearing the Ly-1 markers. When we treated two of them (J8 and J10) with 5-azacytidine for 24 h followed by co-culture with stromal cells and ILr5, they became Ly-1+, sIgM+ B cells, and Ly-1+, Mac-1+ macrophagelike cells, respectively. After other early lymphoid lines (Jl, J8, and J13) were maintained by co-culture with ST2 and IL-5 for more than a year, they showed a heterogeneous DNA rearrangement profile of the J region segment of the IgH gene, although only J13 rearranged the κ-light chain gene. Northern blot analysis revealed that these cell lines expressed C/i-mRNA, and A5-mRNA, consistent with normal pre-B cells. Intriguingly, Jl, J8, and J13 expressed c-/ms mRNA constitutively. When J13 cells were co-cultured with ST2 and GM-CSF in place of ST2 and IL-5, they acquired Mac-1 expression and retained Ly-1 expression. They were morphologically macrophages, nonspecific-esterase-positive, and showed phagocytosis of latex beads. These results support evidence for a close relationship between the myeloid and Ly-1+ B-cell pathways of differentiation, and indicate that our IL- 5-dependent clones are multipotential intermediates in differentiation from pro-B cells to B cells and macrophages. © 1990, Harwood Academic Publishers GmbH.

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Katoh, S., Tominaga, A., Migita, M., Kudo, A., & Takatsu, K. (1990). Conversion of Normal Ly-L-Positive B-Lineage Cells Into Ly-L-Positive Macrophages in Long-Term Bone Marrow Cultures. Developmental Immunology, 1(2), 113–125. https://doi.org/10.1155/1990/28760

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