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B cell development
Transcripts of Rag-1 and/or Igµ are detectable on sections in adult
zebrafish in the spleen, kidney and intestine, consistent with other teleost
species and higher vertebrates, where B cells are produced in the bone
marrow and are also found in the spleen and intestine. Intestinal B lymphocytes
in teleosts are found in the loosely organized gut associated lymphoid
tissue. Surprisingly, Rag-1 and Igµ are expressed in the pancreas
of adult zebrafish. Tracing this gene expression pattern back in ontogeny,
the pancreas was shown to be the initial site of B cell development in
zebrafish larvae, initiating as early as 10 days post fertilization (dpf)
by sectioning and 4 dpf by in-situ hybridization (for figures and text,
go to: http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/99/21/13711).
By RT-PCR, membrane Igµ is first expressed on day 7 pf. These findings
provide the first suggestion of initial B cell development in pancreatic
tissue in a vertebrate.
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