More than 95% of newly formed B cells die in the short interval spanning sIgM acquisition in the bone marrow and entry into the long-lived pool, suggesting that selective events dictating B cell longevity occur at this stage. These likely include both ligand-induced deletion as well as discrete events that mediate recruitment to the long-lived recirculating pool. We are probing these events through the examination of normal B cell differentiation during this critical period: the characterization of a natural mutation that blocks late maturation, an irradiation/autoreconstitution model of marrow-derived B cell differentiation, and the identification of life span regulatory genes whose expression changes within this window.

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