A B220-, CD19- population of B cells in the peripheral blood of quasimonoclonal mice

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We describe a new population of non-naive B cells in the peripheral blood of quasimonoclonal (QM) mice. Surface Ig of switched isotypes is expressed, but not B220 nor CD19. These cells are larger and denser than naive B cells but smaller than blasts or plasma cells; they do not stain with syndecan, a marker for plasma cells. Telomerase, which is usually expressed in B cell blasts, was not present in this population. We sorted the switched, idiotype-positive, B220- B cells from the peripheral blood of QM mice and sequenced Ig H chain and λ L chain cDNA. There were many point mutations but no V gene replacements, gene conversions or other type of diversifications. As they express switched isotypes and have mutated their Ig genes, cells in the B220-, CD19- population must have been in an immune response and we suggest that it includes the memory B cell subset.

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Cascalho, M., Wong, J., Brown, J., Jäck, H. M., Steinberg, C., & Wabl, M. (2000). A B220-, CD19- population of B cells in the peripheral blood of quasimonoclonal mice. International Immunology, 12(1), 29–35. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/12.1.29

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