Self-reactive B lymphocytes overexpressing Bcl-x(L) escape negative selection and are tolerized by clonal anergy and receptor editing

Wei Fang, Bennett C. Weintraub, Brenda Dunlap, Paul Garside, Kathy A. Pape, Marc K. Jenkins, Christopher C. Goodnow, Daniel L. Mueller, Timothy W. Behrens*

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    Abstract

    Self-reactive B cells Tg for both a bcl-x(L) death inhibitory gene and an Ig receptor recognizing hen egg lysozyme (HEL-Ig) efficiently escaped developmental arrest and deletion in mice expressing membrane-bound self- antigen (mHEL). In response to the same antigen, Tg HEL-Ig B cells not expressing bcl-x(L) were deleted, while cells expressing bcl-2 were arrested at the immature B stage. Bcl-x(L) Tg B cells escaping negative selection were anergic in both in vitro and in vivo assays and showed some evidence for receptor editing. These studies suggest that Bcl-x may have a distinct role in controlling survival at the immature stage of B cell development and demonstrate that tolerance is preserved when self-reactive B cells escape central deletion.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)35-45
    Number of pages11
    JournalImmunity
    Volume9
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jul 1998

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