Activation of the recombination activating gene 1 (RAG-1) transcript in bone marrow of senescent C57BL/6 mice by recombinant interleukin-7

AB Yehuda, E Wirtheim, A Abdulhai, R Or… - … Series A: Biomedical …, 1999 - academic.oup.com
AB Yehuda, E Wirtheim, A Abdulhai, R Or, S Slavin, S Babaey, G Friedman
Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biomedical Sciences and Medical …, 1999academic.oup.com
The level of the recombination activating gene 1 (RAG-1) mRNA in bone marrow cells
decreases to a minimal level by the age of 10 months. Recominbant interleukin-7 (rIL-7) is a
potent proliferative stimulus for B cell progenitors and upregulates RAG-1 expression in
lymphocyte precursors. To investigate the stimulatory effect of rlL-7 on the expression of
RAG-1 in old mice, we compared the level of RAG-1 message in short-term bone marrow
cultures of cells from mice aged 1 month and 18 months. We found similar levels of RAG-1 …
Abstract
The level of the recombination activating gene 1 (RAG-1) mRNA in bone marrow cells decreases to a minimal level by the age of 10 months. Recominbant interleukin-7 (rIL-7) is a potent proliferative stimulus for B cell progenitors and upregulates RAG-1 expression in lymphocyte precursors. To investigate the stimulatory effect of rlL-7 on the expression of RAG-1 in old mice, we compared the level of RAG-1 message in short-term bone marrow cultures of cells from mice aged 1 month and 18 months. We found similar levels of RAG-1 mRNA in bone marrow cells of young mice before and after 24 hours of incubation. No RAG-1 mRNA was detected in bone marrow cell cultures prepared from old mice after 24 hours of incubation. However, when rIL-7 was added to the culture medium, RAG-1 mRNA was detected after 24 hours of incubation and its level was similar to that measured in cells from young mice. The expression of RAG-1 was dose-dependent, with 20 ng of rIL-7per 106 old nucleated cells yielding the maximal response. Our results indicate that despite the low or no RAG-1 expression in bone marrow cultures of old mice, the potential to activate RAG-1 in B-cell precursors is still present, and immunoglobulin heavy chain (VHDHJH) rearrangement may be enhanced by rIL-7.
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