E. Sanz et A. Delahera, A NOVEL ANTI-VPRE-B ANTIBODY IDENTIFIES IMMUNOGLOBULIN-SUPROGATE RECEPTORS ON THE SURFACE OF HUMAN PRO-B CELLS, The Journal of experimental medicine, 183(6), 1996, pp. 2693-2698
V pre-B and lambda 5 genes, respectively, encode V-like and C-like dom
ains of a surrogate immunoglobulin light chain (Psi L). Such Psi L com
plex is expressed in early progenitor B (pro-B) cells, before conventi
onal immunoglobulin heavy (mu H) and light (L) chains are produced. We
raised a wide panel of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against soluble r
ecombinant V pre-B proteins to study early events in human B cell deve
lopment. One of these antibodies, B-MAD688, labeled surrogate Ig-compl
exes on the surface of mu H- pro-B cell lines and normal bone marrow c
ells in immunofluorescence assays. Immunoprecipitations using surface-
labeled pro-B cells and B-MAD688 mAb indicated that human Psi L is ass
ociated with high molecular weight components homologous the surrogate
heavy (Psi H) chains described in mouse. Using B-MAD688 and SLC2 mAbs
, we were able to distinguish between Psi H Psi L and mu H Psi L compl
exes on the surface of human pro-B and later precursor, pre-B, cells.
The finding of Psi H Psi L complexes in mouse and man lead us to hypot
hesize a role for Psi H-containing receptors in B cell development.