
Jakobovits A, Vergara GJ, Kennedy JL, Hales JF, McGuinness RP, Casentini-Borocz DE, Brenner DG, Otten GR:
Analysis of homozygous mutant chimeric mice: deletion of the
immunoglobulin heavy-chain joining region blocks B-cell development
and antibody production.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of
America 1993 Mar 15;90(6):2551-5
ABSTRACT
Using a recently described method for efficiently deriving
homozygous targeted alleles in embryonic stem cells, we produced
chimeric mice whose tissues were derived partially from embryonic
stem cells bearing homozygous deletion of the mouse immunoglobulin
heavy-chain joining (JH) region. Characterization of these chimeric
mice indicated that homozygous JH deletion leads to arrest of B-cell
development at an early stage, resulting in a total lack of
peripheral B cells and serum IgM. These results were confirmed in
mice containing the homozygous JH deletion in their germ line. This
novel B-cell-deficient mouse strain provides a tool for studying the
recombination and expression of exogenous immunoglobulin genes
introduced into the mouse germ line.