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A Functional Assay to Assess Toxicity During Murine B Cell Development In Vitro

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Specialty Toxicology
Date 2019 Dec 19
PMID 31851434
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Abstract

B lymphocytes, or B cells, are important players in immunity that produce antigen-specific immunoglobulins. As a result, they are involved in various immune-linked pathologies. To better understand, prevent, or treat B cell-associated disease and immunotoxicity, we developed an in vitro assay to model early murine B cell differentiation within the bone marrow. This model uses sorted B cell precursors cultured on a supporting stromal cell layer, which over time acquire markers of further differentiated B cells, such as surface antigens and rearranged immunoglobulin light chain. Importantly, we utilized our in vitro model to validate our previous observations that xenobiotics, such as tungsten and organotins, alter B cell development in vivo. Furthermore, gene expression can be modulated in this model using retroviral transduction, making it amenable to investigating signaling pathways involved in disruption of B cell differentiation. © 2019 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Basic Protocol: Assessment of early B lymphocyte differentiation in vitro Support Protocol: Isolation of murine bone marrow Alternate Protocol 1: Addition of recombinant interleukin-7 Alternate Protocol 2: Genetic manipulation via retroviral transduction.

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