Journal article
B-lymphoid to granulocytic switch during hematopoiesis in a transgenic mouse strain
GJ Lindeman, JM Adams, S Cory, AW Harris
Immunity | CELL PRESS | Published : 1994
Abstract
B-lymphoid and myeloid development are markedly perturbed in a unique transgenic mouse strain, max 41. Pro-B, pre-B, and B lymphocytes were severely reduced but granulocytes were greatly elevated. This phenotype could be adoptively transferred with bone marrow cells. It was not alleviated by bcl-2 or myc transgenes that promote lymphocyte survival or proliferation. Bitransgenicmyc/max 41 mice developed pre-B cell lymphoma. An accompanying massive granulocytosis unexpectedly proved to be clonally derived from the pre-B lymphoma cells. These observations suggest that B lymphopoiesis in max 41 mice has been diverted to granulocyte production. Since neither cell type expressed the transgene, thi..
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