Fig. 3.
Fig. 3. Composition of the precursor B-cell compartment in RAG-deficient SCID patients compared with healthy children. / The precursor B-cell compartment was set at 100% after exclusion of CD10−/SmIgM+/SmIgD+ mature B cells.28 All RAG-deficient SCID patients showed a similar differentiation arrest with approximately 99% of the precursor B cells in the pro-B and pre–B-I stages (stages 1-5), thereby revealing an arrest at the transition from CyIgμ− pre–B-I (stages 4 and 5) to CyIgμ+ pre–B-II-cells (stages 6 and 7, white bars). Only in SCID-3 was some leakiness observed with more than 3% Ig+ B cells. These Ig+ B cells were mainly SmIgM+ immature B cells (stage 8, dark bar), which is also shown in Figure 2B. The age of BM sampling is indicated.

Composition of the precursor B-cell compartment in RAG-deficient SCID patients compared with healthy children.

The precursor B-cell compartment was set at 100% after exclusion of CD10/SmIgM+/SmIgD+ mature B cells.28 All RAG-deficient SCID patients showed a similar differentiation arrest with approximately 99% of the precursor B cells in the pro-B and pre–B-I stages (stages 1-5), thereby revealing an arrest at the transition from CyIgμ pre–B-I (stages 4 and 5) to CyIgμ+ pre–B-II-cells (stages 6 and 7, white bars). Only in SCID-3 was some leakiness observed with more than 3% Ig+ B cells. These Ig+ B cells were mainly SmIgM+ immature B cells (stage 8, dark bar), which is also shown in Figure 2B. The age of BM sampling is indicated.

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