The B29 and mb-1 polypeptides are differentially expressed during human B cell differentiation

D. Y. Mason, C. J. van Noesel, J. L. Cordell, W. M. Comans-Bitter, K. Micklem, A. G. Tse, R. A. van Lier, J. J. van Dongen

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Abstract

Surface immunoglobulin on mouse B cells is associated with a heterodimer comprising the products of the mb-1 and B29 genes. Here we report that antibodies raised against a peptide sequence from the intracytoplasmic C terminus of the B29 murine gene product detect the 37-kDa component of the human heterodimer, indicating that this component in man is also encoded by the B29 gene. The immunocytochemical reactivity of these anti-B29 antibodies was compared with those of antibodies to the mb-1 protein. Of 25 cases of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL), 24 were positive for mb-1 whereas B29 was expressed in only 13 cases. Most of these B29-positive ALL expressed immunoglobulin mu heavy chain in their cytoplasm (pre-B ALL). In lymphoid tissue sections, anti-B29-labeled B cell follicles in a similar fashion to anti-mb-1, with the striking exception that plasma cells were unreactive for B29, but positive for mb-1. These results suggest that the synthesis of B29 begins later in precursor B cells than that of mb-1, and ceases before the terminal plasmacyte phase
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2753-2756
JournalEuropean journal of immunology
Volume22
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1992

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