A phenotypic study of B lymphocyte subpopulations in human bone marrow
- 1 July 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Clinical and Experimental Immunology
- Vol. 81 (1) , 166-172
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2249.1990.tb05309.x
Abstract
SUMMARY: The regulatory mechanisms that monitor the size of the peripheral B cell pool and determine cell death or survival are poorly understood. In rodents B lymphopoiesis is maintained at a high rate throughout adult life, and under resting conditions there is little recruitment into the long-lived peripheral pool; it therefore follows that most newly formed B lymphocytes have a very short life-span. The maturation stages of B lymphopoiesis in humans and in experimental mammals appear to be similar. We have determined the phenotype of sIgM- and sIgD-expressing cells from normal adult human bone-marrow and peripheral blood by dual immunofluorescence with an extensive panel of monoclonal antibodies representative of major B cell clusters, in order to identify antigenic differences that may play a regulatory role. Antibodies of the CD21, CD22 and CD9 clusters, the unclustered restricted B antibody 7-F-7 and anti-IgD were reactive with different proportions of sIgM+ cells in blood and bone marrow; 29·5% (range 5·60%) of sIgM+ cells in marrow were sIgD−and most of these cells were also CD21− and CD22−, thus defining a unique marrow population. However, newly formed and mature re-circulating cells comprising the sIgM+ sIgD+ population could not be distinguished by the panel of antibodies.Keywords
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