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The Journal of Immunology, 2004, 173: 1858-1867.
Copyright © 2004 by The American Association of Immunologists

Endogenous Expression of Activation-Induced Cytidine Deaminase in Cell Line WEHI-2311

Freia J. X. Spillmann and Matthias Wabl2

Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143

Because of its susceptibility to apoptosis on Ag receptor cross-linking, cells of the mouse cell line WEHI-231 have been classified as immature B cells. Surprisingly, however, the cell line expresses activation-induced cytidine deaminase, the enzyme that mediates hypermutation and Ig class switch recombination in activated B cells. Although both cDNA sequence and protein expression of activation-induced cytidine deaminase appear normal, the cell line does not hypermutate an indicator plasmid. For the readout, the indicator plasmid depends on the removal of deoxyuridine after transition from C to U and, therefore, on functional expression of uracil N-glycosylase 2, which is normal in WEHI-231. At the endogenous Ig locus, however, WEHI-231 does undergo the canonical hypermutation of G · C to A · T base pairs to some extent. The cell line also expresses the germline transcripts of the Ig {gamma}2b, {epsilon}, and {alpha} loci, but it does not switch its IgM surface Ig.




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