Abstract
Silencing individual C (constant region) λ genes in a κ−/− background reduces mature B cell levels, and L chain-deficient (λ−/−κ−/−) mice attain a complete block in B cell development at the stage when L chain rearrangement, resulting in surface IgM expression, should be completed. L chain deficiency prevents B cell receptor association, and L chain function cannot be substituted (e.g., by surrogate L chain). Nevertheless, precursor cell levels, controlled by developmental progression and checkpoint apoptosis, are maintained, and B cell development in the bone marrow is fully retained up to the immature stage. L chain deficiency allows H chain retention in the cytoplasm, but prevents H chain release from the cell, and as a result secondary lymphoid organs are B cell depleted while T cell levels remain normal.
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Zou, X., Piper, T. A., Smith, J. A., Allen, N. D., Xian, J., & Brüggemann, M. (2003). Block in Development at the Pre-B-II to Immature B Cell Stage in Mice Without Igκ and Igλ Light Chain. The Journal of Immunology, 170(3), 1354–1361. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.170.3.1354
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