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    Cohen P, Ziff M, Vitetta ES.
    J Immunol. 1978 Sep;121(3):973-7.
    In an effort to define the cellular basis of abnormalities in polyclonal B cell activation previously noted in NZB mice, the surface immunoglobulin (sIg) isotypes of spleen cells from NZB mice were examined. After lactoperoxidase-catalyzed radioiodination, the cell surface immunoglobulins were analyzed by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). Spleen cells from 8- to 10-week-old NZB mice were found to have an increased ratio of cell surface IgM/IgD compared to cells from 11 control strains. The altered ratio of sIg isotypes was not a consequence of increased proteolytic activity present in NZB cell suspensions or of the presence of cytophilic antibody or autoantibody. Ontogenetic studies of the sIgM/sIgD (mu/delta) ration on splenocytes from NZB and BALB/c mice revealed that the former cells had higher mu/delta ratios as early as 2 weeks after birth. By 4 weeks of age the mu/delta ratios were equivalent. Between 4 weeks and 1 year of age, the mu/delta ratios on NZB splenocytes remained constant whereas those on BALB/c splenocytes decreased and reached adult levels at 6 weeks.
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