Unusual patterns of immunoglobulin gene rearrangement and expression during human B cell ontogeny: Human B cells can simultaneously express cell surface κ and λ light chains

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Immunoglobulin gene rearrangement during mammalian B cell development generally follows an ordered progression, beginning with heavy (H) chain genes and proceeding through κ and λ light (L) chain genes. To determine whether the predicted κ→λ hierarchy was occurring in vitro, we generated Epstein-Barr virus-transformed cell lines from cultures undergoing human pre-B cell differentiation. A total of 143 cell lines were established. 24 expressed cell surface μ/λ by flow cytometry and were clonal by Southern blotting. Surprisingly, two of the μ/λ-expressing cell lines contained both κ alleles in germline configuration, and synthesis/expression of conventional λ L chains was directly proven by immunoprecipitation/sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) in one of them. Thus, human fetal bone marrow B lineage cells harbor the capacity to make functional λ L chain gene rearrangements without rearranging or deleting either κ allele. A third unusual cell line, designated 30.30, was observed to coexpress cell surface κ and λ L chains associated with μ H chains. The 30.30 cell line had a diploid karyotype, a single H chain rearrangement, both κ alleles rearranged, and a single λ rearrangement. Immunoprecipitation/SDS-PAGE confirmed that 30.30 cells synthesized and expressed κ and λ L chains. Multiparameter flow cytometry was used to demonstrate the existence of K+/λ+ cells in fetal bone marrow and fetal spleen at frequencies of 2-3% of the total surface Ig+ cell population. The flow cytometry data was confirmed by two-color immunofluorescence microscopy. The existence of normal human B cells expressing cell surface κ and λ refutes the widely accepted concept that expression of a single L chain isotype is immutable. The κ+/λ+ cells may represent transients undergoing L chain isotype switching.

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Pauza, M. E., Rehmann, J. A., & LeBien, T. W. (1993). Unusual patterns of immunoglobulin gene rearrangement and expression during human B cell ontogeny: Human B cells can simultaneously express cell surface κ and λ light chains. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 178(1), 139–149. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.178.1.139

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