Abstract
Pro-B cells are early B-cell progenitors that retain macrophage potential. We have studied MHC class II molecules and invariant chain inducibility on four class II negative mouse pro-B-cell clones. We analyzed the effects of IL-4 and IFN-gamma, which represent the major inducers of class II in the B-lymphoid and monocytic macrophage lineages, respectively. After 48 h of treatment with either cytokine, three pro-B-cell clones (C2.13, A1.5, and F2.2) expressed intracellular invariant chain and cell-surface class II molecules. One clone (D2.1) remained negative. As already reported, more differentiated 70Z 3 pre-B cells were inducible by IL-4 only. These data suggest that the induction of class II and invariant-chain genes are subject to regulation throughout B-cell differentiation.Pro-B cells are early B-cell progenitors that retain macrophage potential. We have studied MHC class II molecules and invariant chain inducibility on four class II negative mouse pro-B-cell clones. We analyzed the effects of IL-4 and IFN-gamma, which represent the major inducers of class II in the B-lymphoid and monocytic macrophage lineages, respectively. After 48 h of treatment with either cytokine, three pro-B-cell clones (C2.13, A1.5, and F2.2) expressed intracellular invariant chain and cell-surface class II molecules. One clone (D2.1) remained negative. As already reported, more differentiated 70Z 3 pre-B cells were inducible by IL-4 only. These data suggest that the induction of class II and invariant-chain genes are subject to regulation throughout B-cell differentiation.
| Original language | English (Ireland) |
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| Journal | Dev Immunol |
| Volume | 5 |
| Issue number | 22 |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 1997 |
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- Authors
- Lombard-Platet, S.,Meyer, V.,Ceredig, R.