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. 1995;4(2):85–92. doi: 10.1155/1995/10359

Expression of Functional MHC Class II Molecules By a Mouse Pro-B Cell Clone

Suzanne Lombard-Platet 1,, Amanda G Fisher 2, Valérie Meyer 1, Rhodri Ceredig 1
PMCID: PMC2275953  PMID: 9700358

Abstract

We describe here the G12 pro-B cell clone that has been isolated from an IL-7 transgenic mouse. This clone has the phenotype B220+, BP-1+ , HSA +, CD43+ λ5+ , and CD25-, and has its Ig locus in a germline configuration. G12 cells spontaneously express cell-surface MHC class II molecules, although to a much lesser extent than the mature M12.4.1 B-cell lymphoma. G12 cells can process and present the native Hen Egg Lysozyme (HEL) to an MHC class II-restricted T-cell hybridoma. The efficiency of presentation is inferior to that obtained with M12.4.1 cells. This is the first report where a pro-B cell can serve as APC in an MHC class II-restricted presentation.

Keywords: MHC class II molecules, pro-B cells, antigen processing

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