Cutting edge: Primary and secondary effects of CD19 deficiency on cells of the marginal zone

前沿:CD19 缺陷对边缘区细胞的原发性和继发性影响

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作者:Yuying You, Hong Zhao, Yue Wang, Robert H Carter

Abstract

Marginal zone (MZ) B cells are absent in CD19(-/-) mice. Possible causes include an intrinsic defect in B cells and/or a secondary defect in the extrinsic MZ microenvironment as a result of changes in B cell differentiation in mice lacking CD19. Cells in the MZ also include MZ macrophages (MZM) and MZ dendritic cells (DC). Although CD19 is only expressed on B cells, SIGN-R1(+) MZM are absent and CD11c(+) MZ DC distribution is abnormal in CD19(-/-) mice. Adoptively transferred B cells from normal mice are able to reconstitute MZ B cells in CD19(-/-) mice. In contrast, CD19(-/-) B cells could not enter the MZ of the normal mice. Furthermore, MZM distribution and MZ DC distribution are restored following MZ B cell reconstitution in CD19(-/-) mice. Thus, MZ B cells are required for MZM differentiation and MZ DC localization, but the deficiency of MZ B cells in CD19(-/-) mice is caused by a defect of intrinsic B cell signaling.

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