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- Title
Effects of BCL-2 over-expression on B cells in transgenic rats and rat hybridomas.
- Authors
Iscache, Anne-Laure; Ménoret, Séverine; Tesson, Laurent; Rémy, Séverine; Usal, Claire; Pedros, Christophe; Saoudi, Abdelhadi; Buelow, Roland; Anegon, Ignacio
- Abstract
The rat is an important biomedical experimental model that benefited from the recent development of new transgenic and knockout techniques. With the goal to optimize rat mAb production and to analyze the impact of Bcl-2 on B-cell development, we generated bcl-2 transgenic rats. Transgenic rats showed Bcl-2 over-expression in B cells, increased B cell numbers in lymphoid organs, elevated production of immunoglobulins (Igs) and prolonged B-cell survival in vitro. Transgenic rats remained healthy, reproduced normally and did not develop autoimmunity. Fusions with bcl-2 transgenic splenocytes did not result in increased hybridoma generation. A comparison of on- and off-rates of 39 mAbs generated with bcl-2 transgenic and wild-type animals revealed no significant differences. Over-expression of Bcl-2 in hybridomas did not change cell proliferation but resulted in increased Ig production. Bcl-2 transgenic rats will be a useful tool for the generation of rat mAbs, the analysis of B cells in different pathophysiological models, such as autoimmunity, cancer or organ transplantation, and the study of rat B-cell biology.
- Subjects
B cells; LABORATORY rats; HYBRIDOMAS; APOPTOSIS; IMMUNOGLOBULINS; MONOCLONAL antibodies; AUTOIMMUNITY; CELL proliferation; PATHOLOGICAL physiology
- Publication
International Immunology, 2011, Vol 23, Issue 10, p625
- ISSN
0953-8178
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/intimm/dxr071