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1 sential for a pre-B cell to traverse into an immature B cell.
2 ling, respectively, the numbers of pre-B and immature B cells.
3 e cell line WEHI-231 have been classified as immature B cells.
4 major source of autoantibodies compared with immature B cells.
5  unappreciated role for Bright regulation in immature B cells.
6 nvolved in receptor editing of self-reactive immature B cells.
7 eage EU12 cell line and in human bone marrow immature B cells.
8  a successful transition from pre-B cells to immature B cells.
9  from large pre-B cells to small B cells and immature B cells.
10 om microMT mice, but undetectable in pre- or immature B cells.
11 lation occurred mainly with naive mature and immature B cells.
12 editing in autoreactive and non-autoreactive immature B cells.
13 on, and rapid turnover, had the phenotype of immature B cells.
14 e cell line WEHI-231 have been classified as immature B cells.
15  to different pathways of death signaling in immature B cells.
16 le-stranded DNA breaks at V(H) cRSS sites in immature B cells.
17 ic genes A1 and bcl-x(L) in MB cells but not immature B cells.
18 cells and was extinguished in large preB and immature B cells.
19 -coupled genotoxic activity in self-reactive immature B cells.
20 mally expressed only in B cell precursors or immature B cells.
21 sic signaling differences between mature and immature B cells.
22 se opposing outcomes are signaled by BCRs on immature B cells.
23 ce in the outcome of signaling in mature and immature B cells.
24 expressing B cells in unimmunized spleen are immature B cells.
25 nd apoptosis, receptor editing, or anergy in immature B cells.
26 milar signaling pathways in human and murine immature B cells.
27 is responsible for the apoptotic response of immature B cells.
28  of B7 molecules leads to the elimination of immature B cells.
29 ), is selectively expressed by the pre-B and immature B cells.
30 cells, cycling pre-B cells, and IgM+, IgD-/+ immature B cells.
31 ort half-lives equivalent to those of non-Tg immature B cells.
32 oglobulin light chain gene rearrangements in immature B cells.
33 ivate an overlapping set of kinases in human immature B cells.
34 hibits growth and induces apoptosis in human immature B cells.
35 ocking B cell receptor-mediated apoptosis in immature B cells.
36 xplored the effects of TGF beta1 on WEHI 231 immature B cells.
37 pression in a discrete subset of bone marrow immature B cells.
38 s thymic enlargement and excessive export of immature B cells.
39 f CD1d expression exclusively in repopulated immature B cells.
40 ition impaired the differentiation of normal immature B cells.
41 ent of the B Cell Receptor (BCR) of WEHI 231 immature B cells, a drop in c-Myc expression is followed
42  population that regulated fate decisions by immature B cells after Ag receptor signaling.
43  cell tolerance by promoting the survival of immature B cells after engagement of the B cell antigen
44               Rag expression can continue in immature B cells, allowing continued Igkappa V(D)J recom
45 levels of active Erk and Ras in autoreactive immature B cells, although this is evident only when the
46 of the kappa locus is biallelic in wild-type immature B cells and in recombination activating gene (R
47 TSLP) supports the development of B220+ IgM+ immature B cells and induces thymocyte proliferation in
48  and Erk in nonautoreactive and autoreactive immature B cells and investigated whether activation of
49 at somatic hypermutation can occur in murine immature B cells and may represent a mechanism for enlar
50 excluding the influence of splenic influx of immature B cells and passive acquisition of FcgammaRIIB
51 reased Ag-induced mobilization of calcium in immature B cells and presumably ensure elimination of au
52 nd suggest an ontological connection between immature B cells and regulatory plasmablasts.
53 vels on nonautoreactive than on autoreactive immature B cells and that its expression correlates with
54 in, and phospholipase Cgamma2 is enhanced in immature B cells and they exhibit greater capacitative c
55 entation in both DCs and B cells, especially immature B cells and thus has the potential to produce a
56 letion of splenic natural killer (NK) cells, immature B cells, and B progenitor cells in bone marrow
57 ature T cells parallels that which occurs in immature B cells, and has important implications for und
58 h little in pro-B cells, moderate amounts in immature B cells, and high levels selectively in mature
59  was low in progenitor B cells, increased in immature B cells, and highest in mature B cells.
60  deletion and receptor-editing mechanisms in immature B cells, and may suggest a higher affinity thre
61 e-B cells, decreased as cells developed into immature B cells, and then increased again upon transiti
62 kout (B-S1pr1KO) mice, their newly generated immature B cells appeared in the blood at abnormally low
63  shown that in certain cases, progenitor and immature B cells are capable of editing their receptors
64 hat anergic as well as acutely Ag-stimulated immature B cells are defective in stromal cell-derived f
65 ansgenic system, we show that IgM(high) late-immature B cells are fully capable of receptor editing t
66                                 Because most immature B cells are lost at this transition, this putat
67             Our experiments reveal that when immature B cells are near BM sinusoids their motility is
68  the numbers of progenitor pro-B, pre-B, and immature B cells are reduced by 30-40% in B cell-specifi
69 s a dominant mechanism by which autoreactive immature B cells are rendered tolerant.
70                              Newly generated immature B cells are selected to enter the peripheral ma
71 ced responses are developmentally regulated; immature B cells are tolerized following antigenic expos
72 nals to B cell receptor-engaged transitional immature B cells argues that these B cells may be direct
73  chains generates IgM, which is expressed on immature B cells as the B-cell antigen-binding receptor
74                     In contrast to wild-type immature B cells, B cell receptor engagement of PTEN-def
75                Our findings indicate that in immature B cells, basal activation of Ras and Erk are co
76 ntibodies and is consistent with the loss of immature B cells bearing 2F5 chimeric antibodies to cent
77    Previous studies have suggested that late immature B cells, bearing high levels of IgM on their ce
78 thway rescued the differentiation of BCR-low immature B cells both in vitro and in vivo, whereas extr
79 ments in at least two-thirds of autoreactive immature B cells, but fails to accelerate cell death at
80 nces the deletion and anergy of autoreactive immature B cells, but in contrast promotes autoreactive
81 tor-editing signals are given to bone marrow immature B cells by antiidiotype antibody or after in vi
82 be important for efficient transformation of immature B cells by the v-abl oncogene.
83                                    Moreover, immature B cells carrying an innocuous receptor have sus
84                                           In immature B cells carrying innocuous receptors, RAG expre
85 population, increased numbers of circulating immature B cells, CD19+,IgD+,CD38(high),CD10(low),CD24(h
86 reassembled VL gene led not only to a larger immature B cell compartment but also to a decrease in "d
87 TM, which do not reach high levels until the immature B cell compartment, the stage at which receptor
88 old required for positive selection into the immature B cell compartment.
89             We propose that in the pre-B and immature B cell compartments, gradients of E12 and E47 a
90                 Recent studies indicate that immature B cells compete with recirculating B cells for
91 ther, these data clearly demonstrate that T2 immature B cells comprise a discrete developmental subse
92 small increase in egr-1 expression in normal immature B cells consistent with their inability to prol
93  the mechanisms whereby antigen receptors on immature B cells deliver inhibitory signals (leading to
94 nt contraction by looping in small pre-B and immature B cells, demonstrating that immunoglobulin loci
95 pensated by increased proliferation in adult immature B cells, despite increased Ki67 expression.
96 haracterized; the process that governs which immature B cells develop into long-lived peripheral B ce
97                                              Immature B cells developing in the bone marrow are found
98 e thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) drives immature B cell development in vitro and may regulate T
99 esponsible for this activity nor its role in immature B cell development in vivo were addressed by th
100  several loci required for the pre-B cell to immature B-cell developmental transition.
101                               In the former, immature B cells did not develop and in the latter CD34+
102 Unlike the immature B lymphoma cells, normal immature B cells did not exhibit constitutive MAPK activ
103 iggered responses of mature and transitional immature B cells differ at both the biochemical and func
104                                              Immature B cells display greater increases in intracellu
105                                              Immature B cells display increased sensitivity to tolera
106 to 75%) of all antibodies expressed by early immature B cells displayed self-reactivity, including po
107 lowing BCR aggregation, whereas transitional immature B cells do not.
108 bal "back-differentiation" response in which immature B cells down-regulate genes important for the m
109 al genome in bone marrow pro-pre-B cells and immature B cells during early latency and immature B cel
110 nd immature B cells during early latency and immature B cells during long-term latency.
111                                              Immature B cell egress from BM was dependent on a twofol
112                 We recently reported that an immature B cell encounter with cognate self-Ag in the bo
113        Using two-photon microscopy, we found immature B cells entering and crawling in sinusoids; the
114 reverted most BM alterations, but ERT led to immature B-cell expansion.
115                                              Immature B cells express constitutive nuclear factor-kap
116 n/mouse Igmu chain but not the production of immature B cells expressing membrane IgM.
117 ial chromosome reporter as well as wild-type immature B cells following Ag incubation.
118 e demonstrate that PKC activation can rescue immature B cells from BCR-induced apoptosis.
119 )3 and V(H)4 family repertoires of pre-B and immature B cells from bone marrow and mature B cells fro
120 ccumulation, trigger premature emigration of immature B cells from bone marrow.
121  the Ly108 gene was most highly expressed in immature B cells from lupus-prone B6.Sle1z mice.
122                                              Immature B cells from normal mouse bone marrow were not
123 or the efficient transfer of newly generated immature B cells from the bone marrow to the blood.
124    Supporting this hypothesis, we found that immature B cells from xid (x-linked immunodeficiency) mi
125 itor in B cells would rescue mature, but not immature, B cells from tolerance induction.
126                       Thus, the abundance of immature B cells generated in Vav-null mice may be due t
127 CR ligation of WEHI 231 as well as of normal immature B cells greatly increased expression of CTCF in
128 k of IL-7 in the survival of pro-, pre-, and immature B cells; however, lack of Bim did not substitut
129 CD43(+)CD24(+)CD5(+)), and higher numbers of immature B cells (IgD(dim)IgM(dim)CD21(neg)) at the expe
130 ely low level of cholesterol in transitional immature B cells impairs compartmentalization of their B
131                                     Notably, immature B cells in aged bone marrow exhibit a similar p
132 Endogenous RAG messenger RNA is expressed in immature B cells in bone marrow and spleen and decreases
133 0(+)IgM(-) pro/pre-B cells and B220(+)IgM(+) immature B cells in bone marrow.
134        In the bone marrow of B-S1pr1KO mice, immature B cells in contact with the vascular compartmen
135 y low-dose self-antigen promotes survival of immature B cells in culture.
136                 Analysis of antigen-specific immature B cells in early and late ontogeny identified L
137                          Thus, activation of immature B cells in GALT may function as a checkpoint th
138      TdT expression suggests the presence of immature B cells in RA synovia.
139                              We observe that immature B cells in SLE are poorly equipped to access th
140             We find a dominant population of immature B cells in the blood and spleen early, followed
141 ne marrow B cells also reduced the number of immature B cells in the blood.
142 e find that the reporter is expressed in all immature B cells in the bone marrow and spleen.
143                                              Immature B cells in the bone marrow emigrate into the sp
144 in the immune system suggest that only those immature B cells in the bone marrow that undergo recepto
145  induced abnormal apoptosis of premature and immature B cells in the bone marrow, and led to peripher
146 ely required for survival and progression of immature B cells in the bone marrow, they nevertheless m
147 he mature IgM+ B population but not from the immature B cells in the bone marrow.
148 contribution of NF-kappaB to the survival of immature B cells in the bone marrow.
149 atively, from accumulation of RAG-expressing immature B cells in the periphery.
150 ulting in the accumulation of RAG-expressing immature B cells in the spleen.
151 oincides with accumulation of RAG-expressing immature B cells in the spleen.
152 mics of bone marrow-derived CD34+ cells into immature B cells in vitro allowed us to distinguish pati
153 romoted spontaneous death of pre-B cells and immature B cells in vitro.
154  that can be found in close association with immature B cells in vivo.
155 e in the number and frequency of bone marrow immature B cells in vivo.
156 s, particularly CD43(low/-)B220(+) pre-B and immature B cells, in influenza virus-infected mice.
157 en directs the development of small pre- and immature B cells, including orchestrating cell cycle exi
158 ping B cells in bone marrow, did not release immature B cells into the blood of B-S1pr1KO mice as eff
159 c mice given doxycycline showed an influx of immature B cells into the periphery, with population exp
160 o aid the differentiation of nonautoreactive immature B cells into transitional B cells and to promot
161  differentiation of CD19(+)CD24(hi)CD38(hi) (immature) B cells into IL-10-producing CD24(+)CD38(hi) B
162 is in fact selective, in that the fate of an immature B cell is highly dependent on its Ig receptor s
163 It therefore appears that when the BCR of an immature B cell is ligated, PIP3 levels are reduced, PLC
164 s a consequence, the pool of new bone marrow immature B cells is markedly reduced in size and clonal
165                   Basal activation of Erk in immature B cells is proportional to surface IgM and depe
166 emonstrating that the expression of IRF-4 in immature B cells is rapidly induced by self-antigen and
167                           However, most AID+ immature B cells lacked anti-apoptotic MCL-1 and were de
168 ngagement of the B cell receptor of WEHI 231 immature B cells leads sequentially to a drop in c-Myc,
169 iated with surrogate light chain and the 1E8 immature B cell line expressing cell surface mu/kappa.
170           When RelA was overexpressed in the immature B cell line WEHI 231 or the mature B cell line
171 s of mitogen-activated protein kinase in the immature B cell line WEHI-231, in immature splenic B cel
172 o prevent anti-IgM-induced cell death of the immature B cell line WEHI-231.
173                     In this report the mouse immature B cell line, WEHI 231, was used to examine the
174             Here we show that the BCR in the immature B cell line, WEHI-231, does not translocate int
175 stitutive NF-kappaB activity in the WEHI-231 immature B cell line.
176 e demonstrate that K13 protects WEHI 231, an immature B-cell line, against anti-IgM-induced growth ar
177 R-induced growth arrest and apoptosis in the immature B-cell line, WEHI-231.
178 ine their ability to induce apoptosis in the immature B-cell line, WEHI-231.
179                                 Unstimulated immature B cell lines (WEHI-231 and CH31) and unstimulat
180                        Short-term culture of immature B cell lines in the presence of apoptogenic sti
181              In the B cell receptor-negative immature B cell lines RS4;11, 380, and REH, Ig alpha and
182                  In contrast, BCR-stimulated immature B cell lines undergo growth arrest and coincide
183 nt study, we found that CD38 ligation in the immature B-cell lines 380, REH, and RS4;11 caused rapid
184 gation of B cell receptor (BCR) on BKS-2, an immature B cell lymphoma by anti-IgM antibodies (Ab) cau
185            Stimulation of the phenotypically immature B cell lymphoma WEHI-231 with anti-IgM induces
186 loid, and T cells, physiologic cell death of immature B cell lymphomas correlated with a drop in c-my
187 cument that tolerance-sensitive transitional immature B cells maintain significantly lower membrane u
188 onto 125Tg mice reveals that, in contrast to immature B cells, mature anti-insulin B cells are exquis
189 data suggest that during an immune response, immature B cells may be able to sustain the responses of
190 of inositol-1,4,5-triphosphate production in immature B cells may be explained by enhanced inositol-1
191 3 wk of age, reflecting a lack of successful immature B cell migration to the periphery.
192 n addition, when mice are treated with flt3L immature B cells, natural killer (NK) cells and dendriti
193 Conversely, the bone marrow (BM) had reduced immature B cell numbers, but normal numbers of pro-B cel
194 vealed mild leukocytosis, including elevated immature B cell numbers.
195  marked (180% increase) hyperrepopulation of immature B cells occurred with conversion to mature B ce
196   In contrast, TdT was 3-fold upregulated in immature B cells of adults.
197           Most autoreactive cells exhibit an immature B cell phenotype and have short half-lives equi
198 g not only in bone marrow cells with a pre-B/immature B cell phenotype but also in immature/transitio
199 ests that removal of autoreactivity from the immature B cell pool also requires innate immunity pathw
200 tiple selection points within the peripheral immature B cell pool.
201 tal block at the T2-T3 transition within the immature B cell pool.
202 cts rescued B cell development and generated immature B cell populations in the bone marrow with simi
203          However, Ly-6I is also expressed on immature B cell populations that do not express Ly-6C.
204 ction between the bone marrow and peripheral immature B cell populations.
205 oduction but severely reduced proB/preB- and immature B-cell populations, indicating that Cdc42 is al
206 ent at approximately 3-fold higher levels in immature B cells, potentially contributing to increased
207  flow cytometric IgE CSR assay, we show that immature B cells preferentially switch to IgE versus IgG
208  selection of subclones differentiating into immature B-cell progenitors as a mechanism of disease pr
209 nctions to various mature B-cell subsets but immature B-cell progenitors endowed with suppressive pro
210                                      Whereas immature B-cell progenitors survive the relatively low l
211 ition of calcineurin also results in reduced immature B cell proliferation in a similar manner, sugge
212 tion of IRF-4 expression in the IRF-4 mutant immature B cells promotes secondary rearrangement.
213 U12 muHC(+) cells and in the newly emigrated immature B cells purified from peripheral blood of healt
214           If the B cell receptor (BCR) on an immature B cell recognizes self-antigen, it is down-regu
215  AID expression was found in developmentally immature B cells recovered from murine fetal liver and f
216 nduction of biologically relevant responses: immature B cells require lower Ag concentrations for act
217 ty to negative selection, characterizing the immature B-cell response to B-cell antigen receptor (BCR
218                    Importantly, induction of immature B cell responses requires much smaller increase
219 B cell receptor engagement of PTEN-deficient immature B cells resulted in activation and proliferatio
220    Igbeta deletion from large preB cells and immature B cells resulted in cell death that could be re
221  Rac1 activation is impaired in transitional immature B cells, resulting in defects in actin polymeri
222 ased BCR editing and developmental arrest of immature B cells, resulting in reduced peripheral B cell
223 wo-photon intravital microscopy to show that immature B cell retention within bone marrow (BM) was st
224 e is disrupted by PTPN22-R620W action during immature B cell selection, and PTPN22-R620W alters matur
225 on exposure to insulin, anti-insulin (125Tg) immature B cells show similar hallmarks of anergy as tho
226 cell signaling was greatly enhanced, whereas immature B cell signaling was minimally affected.
227 ls but does not effectively deplete pre-B or immature B cells, some B cell subpopulations, antibody-p
228 lates secondary Ig gene rearrangement at the immature B cell stage and contributes to cell fate deter
229 s required for B cell development beyond the immature B cell stage and that Ig alpha and Ig beta have
230 are members of the natural repertoire at the immature B cell stage is sufficient to promote editing.
231 umbers of autoreactive cells at the emergent immature B cell stage, and a relaxed selection for perip
232 shown that BAFFR is already expressed at the immature B cell stage, and that the prosurvival protein
233 ntional B cell development is blocked at the immature B cell stage, produce diverse H chain-only anti
234 ent of B2 cells was impaired at the pre- and immature B cell stage, resulting in decreased numbers of
235 on of miR-150 is sharply up-regulated at the immature B cell stage.
236  enforce the developmental checkpoint at the immature B cell stage.
237 uble Ags, extends through the IgM(high) late immature B cell stage.
238 y promotes B lymphopoiesis to the B220+/IgM+ immature B cell stage.
239 w pro-B and pre-B cells and decreases at the immature B cell stage.
240 lambda V gene segment-cleavage events at the immature B cell stage.
241 reby antigen encounter at the Rag-expressing immature B-cell stage helps shape pre-immune BCR reperto
242 that promotes secondary rearrangement at the immature B-cell stage.
243 and Rag2 was repressed at the pro-B cell and immature B cell stages by the kinase Akt through its 'an
244  B cell differentiation beyond the pre-B and immature B cell stages, but it is unclear whether additi
245 eptor (pre-BCR) and the BCR at the pre-B and immature B cell stages, respectively.
246                Our results demonstrated that immature B cells stimulated with a low concentration of
247 nsion and skewing (lower T1/T2-ratio) of the immature B cell subset was noted in MC patients, suggest
248  which inhibit the growth arrest response of immature B cells, suppressed cyclin G2 mRNA expression i
249 es, the antigen receptor is expressed on the immature B cell surface and tested for autoreactivity le
250 ssion is essential to maintain preB cell and immature B cell survival and to mediate B cell different
251  B cells, but the role of Igmu expression in immature B cell survival has not been determined.
252 ains limited to a single D(H) produced fewer immature B cells than wild type.
253  higher percentage of pre-B2 cells but fewer immature B-cells than wild-type mice.
254                                              Immature B cells that encounter self-antigen are elimina
255 t the TR checkpoint, such that virtually all immature B cells that exit the bone marrow mature withou
256 es were produced in a discrete population of immature B cells that expressed recombination-activating
257 t studies indicate that these cells might be immature B cells that have not yet extinguished RAG expr
258 opment throughout life in the bone marrow to immature B cells that migrate to secondary lymphoid tiss
259 in early B cell development and they produce immature B cells that respond normally to BCR cross-link
260  since a UPR is also induced in transitional immature B cells that respond to BCR stimulation with a
261                                 In contrast, immature B cells that undergo BCR-induced apoptosis incr
262 rminal centers (GC) and decreased numbers of immature B cells; the genes targeted by OcaB were not de
263 ery, the absence of these signals allows the immature B cell to default to apoptosis as a result of B
264 s, reducing the absolute number of pre-B and immature B cells to 21% and 12% of normal, respectively,
265           Furthermore, the susceptibility of immature B cells to BCR-induced apoptosis is recapitulat
266 PKC may play a role in the susceptibility of immature B cells to BCR-induced apoptosis.
267 hat there is selection of only a minority of immature B cells to become mature B cells.
268 iated Ly108.1 allele, was found to sensitize immature B cells to deletion and RAG reexpression.
269  signals cooperate to enable nonautoreactive immature B cells to differentiate into transitional B ce
270  that the developmental window available for immature B cells to edit their Ig receptors, at least in
271                    The failure of the BCR in immature B cells to enter lipid rafts may contribute to
272 ced by low-dose self-antigen, directed naive immature B cells to mature, not into the default follicu
273         This study highlights the ability of immature B cells to present Ag to and induce the maturat
274 E12 and E47 play critical roles in pre-B and immature B cells to promote immunoglobulin lambda (Ig la
275 l Ag receptor -induced apoptotic response of immature B cells toward continued recombination-activati
276 c exclusion that occurs at the pre-B cell to immature B cell transition and is dependent upon the IgH
277 's effect on IgH levels at the pre-B cell to immature B cell transition strongly influences allelic e
278 allelic exclusion took place at the pre-B to immature B cell transition.
279 -bound self-antigen, MRL/lpr 3-83 transgenic immature B cells undergo less endogenous rearrangement a
280 y exclusive biologic responses in mature and immature B cells: upregulation of CD86, CD69, and MHC cl
281  the number of regulatory T (Treg) cells and immature B cells was increased, by IL-17 deficiency in R
282 a(i) protein-coupled receptor upregulated in immature B cells, was required for sinusoidal retention.
283 this B cell population resembled bone marrow immature B cells, we examined the emigration of newly fo
284  markers characteristic of human bone marrow immature B cells, we have identified a population of cir
285                  In this study we found that immature B cells were altered in frequency in the bone m
286 ls entering and crawling in sinusoids; these immature B cells were displaced by CB2 antagonism.
287 culture stage was used to determine if these immature B cells were functionally competent.
288                              In bone marrow, immature B cells were normal in number, but internalized
289                                  Remarkably, immature B cells were sufficient for the maturation of T
290 ogenitors-from pre-pro-/early pro-B cells to immature B cells-were dramatically reduced and their pro
291 SLP)) promotes the development of B220+/IgM+ immature B cells when added to fetal liver cultures, lon
292  tolerance checkpoint is at the stage of the immature B cell, where receptor editing is the primary m
293                   IgM is made selectively in immature B cells, whereas IgD is coexpressed with IgM wh
294 developmental arrest and receptor editing in immature B cells, whereas mature B cells have shortened
295 regulated by BCR-mediated signaling in human immature B cells, which can be modulated by physiologica
296 V)Socs3(fl/fl) mice had a 2-fold increase in immature B cells, which were evenly distributed in endos
297  for the negative selection of self-reactive immature B cells while simultaneously allowing for clona
298                        Treatment of WEHI 231 immature B cells with an Ab against the surface IgM prot
299  autoantibody transgenic mice, reactivity of immature B cells with autoantigen can induce receptor ed
300                                Incubation of immature B cells with self-Ag leads to a striking revers

 
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