Subpopulations of B lymphocytes in germinal centers.

  • Fyfe G
  • Cebra-Thomas J
  • Mustain E
  • et al.
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Abstract

With two new monoclonal antibodies and flow cytometry, we defined three subpopulations among B cells expressing binding sites for peanut agglutinin (i.e., B cells of the germinal center). On monoclonal antibody (5B5) binds globotriaosyl ceramide. The B lymphocytes binding 5B5 have binding sites for peanut agglutinin on the surface and express only small amounts of sIgD and sIgM. When tested against a panel of B cell lines, only Burkitt's lymphoma cells were 5B5+. Moreover, the 5B5+ cells have larger average sizes and a large fraction of proliferating cells. The other monoclonal antibody (HK23) binds a 90,000 protein. Lymphocytes binding HK23 are 5B5- and include T cells and a subpopulation of B cells. In contrast to 5B5+ cells, the HK23+ and peanut agglutinin positive B cells express a large amount of sIgM. These two subpopulations of germinal centers are distinct from the germinal center B cell subpopulation expressing the CD23 (Blast-2) antigen. The CD23+ B cells are 5B5- and express an intermediate level of HK23 antigen. In addition, CD23+ B cells are highly variable in number, whereas the proportions of HK23+ and 5B5+ cells are relatively stable.

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Fyfe, G., Cebra-Thomas, J. A., Mustain, E., Davie, J. M., Alley, C. D., & Nahm, M. H. (1987). Subpopulations of B lymphocytes in germinal centers. The Journal of Immunology, 139(7), 2187–2194. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.139.7.2187

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