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Cutting Edge Commentary: Origins of B-1 Cells

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Journal J Immunol
Date 2001 Feb 13
PMID 11160267
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The origin of B-1a cells, a minority population of B cells that express CD5, are abundant in coelomic cavities, and often produce autoantibodies, has been the subject of study for many years. Accumulating evidence demonstrates that the hypothesis that only B cells arising in fetal or neonatal tissues have the potential to become B-1a cells cannot be true. Rather, B cell receptor-mediated signaling initiated by ligation of autoantigen has now been shown to be required for induction of the B-1a phenotype. Furthermore, cells with a functional B-1a phenotype can be induced from adult precursors by appropriate Ag. At the same time, microenvironment-specific events may determine the likelihood that a given B cell, either adult or fetal derived, enters this pathway. CD5 expression and possibly localization to the peritoneum appear to provide some protection to autoreactive cells otherwise slated for elimination.

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