Lymphocyte-expressed BILL-cadherin/cadherin-17 contributes to the development of B cells at two stages

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The gene encoding BILL-cadherin/cadherin-17, a nonclassical cadherin expressed on B lymphocytes in a stage-and-site-specific manner, was inactivated by targeted disruption of its transmembrane/cytoplasmic portion-encoding parts. BILL-cadherin deficiency caused a threefold proB cell accumulation, as well as a reduction to half of the numbers of immature B cells in bone marrow. In spleen, CD21hiCD23lo marginal zone B cells were found reduced and the structure of the marginal zone was impaired. In addition, the size and number of germinal center as well as the number of PNA+ cells were significantly reduced in BILL-cadherin-deficient mice. In the peritoneal cavity of mutant mice IgM+Mac-1+CD5+ B1a cell, that express high BILL-cadherin in wild-type mice, was also reduced in number. The IgG1 and IgG3 antibody response to the T-independent antigen, TNP-Ficoll, was impaired in the mutant mice. These results indicate that BILL-cadherin participates in B lymphocyte development at least at two stages, first at the transition of pro/preB-I cells to preB-II cells possibly in association with surrogate light chain in bone marrow, and later at the point of development, accumulation and reactiveness of immature B cells in spleen. © 2005 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Ohnishi, K., Melchers, F., & Shimizu, T. (2005). Lymphocyte-expressed BILL-cadherin/cadherin-17 contributes to the development of B cells at two stages. European Journal of Immunology, 35(3), 957–963. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.200425853

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