
Kitamura D, Roes J, Kuhn R, Rajewsky K:
A B cell-deficient mouse by targeted disruption of the membrane exon of the immunoglobulin mu chain gene.
Nature 1991 Apr 4;350(6317):423-6
ABSTRACT
Of the various classes of antibodies that B lymphocytes can produce,
class M (IgM) is the first to be expressed on the membrane of the
developing cells. Pre-B cells, the precursors of B-lymphocytes,
produce the heavy chain of IgM (mu chain), but not light chains.
Recent data suggest that pre-B cells express mu chains on the
membrane together with the 'surrogate' light chains lambda 5 and V
pre B (refs 2-7). This complex could control pre-B-cell
differentiation, in particular the rearrangement of the light-chain
genes. We have now assessed the importance of the membrane form of
the mu chain in B-cell development by generating mice lacking this
chain. We disrupted one of the membrane exons of the gene encoding
the mu-chain constant region by gene targeting in mouse embryonic
stem cells. From these cells we derived mice heterozygous or
homozygous for the mutation. B-cell development in the heterozygous
mice seemed to be normal, but in homozygous animals B cells were
absent, their development already being arrested at the stage of
pre-B-cell maturation.