Inducible differentiation and apoptosis of the pre-B cell receptor-positive pre-B cell line

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The function of the pre-B cell receptor (pre-BCR) during B cell differentiation is not precisely defined. To investigate the pre-BCR receptor activity, we have established pre-BCR-positive pre-B cell lines that are able to differentiate into immature B cells in vitro. Antibody cross-linking of the pre-BCR induced apoptosis and differentiation accompanied with tyrosine phosphorylation. A specific tyrosine-phosphorylated 43 kDa protein (p43) was found down-stream of the pre-BCR. The results demonstrated the receptor function of pre-BCR, which indicates that a ligand-like molecule or a cross-linking structure on the cell surface is possibly present.

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Kato, I., Miyazaki, T., Nakamura, T., & Kudo, A. (2000). Inducible differentiation and apoptosis of the pre-B cell receptor-positive pre-B cell line. International Immunology, 12(3), 325–334. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/12.3.325

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