B-cell tolerance to the B-cell receptor variable regions

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An enormous number of B cells with different B-cell receptors (BCRs) are continuously produced in the bone marrow. BCRs are further diversified during the germinal center reaction. Due to extensive recirculation, B cells with mutually binding BCR are likely to meet in lymphoid organs. We have addressed possible outcomes of such an encounter in vitro. B lymphoma cells were transfected with complementary BCR, one transfectant expressing an Idiotype+ (Id+) BCR and the other an anti-Id BCR. To exclude confounding effects of secreted Ig, the transfected B lymphoma cells only expressed membrane IgD. Coincubation of paired Id+/anti-Id lymphoma cells results in conjugate formation, signaling, activation of Caspase 3/7, and apoptosis of at least one of the two cells in the pair. Our data provide suggestive evidence for a mechanism whereby the B-cell compartment is partly purged of B cells with complementary BCRs. © 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Jacobsen, J. T., Sundvold-Gjerstad, V., Skjeldal, F. M., Andersen, J. T., Abrahamsen, G., Bakke, O., … Bogen, B. (2013). B-cell tolerance to the B-cell receptor variable regions. European Journal of Immunology, 43(10), 2577–2587. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.201243203

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