Figure 4
Figure 4. Clonal diversification of PCT by isotype switching in situ as shown by serial tissue sections of a PCT that arose in a C.IL6/iMycCα mouse. Ig heavy-chain–producing tumor cells or κ light-chain–producing tumor cells (top right) are immunolabeled in brown, using isotype-specific antibodies (original magnification, ×40). The bottom right panel presents a molecular scheme on the putative derivation of the γ2a+, γ2b+, and α+ subclones from the parental γ1+ clone. The possibility that CSR to Cϵ also occurred was not examined, but is an extremely rare event in other studies of PCT.

Clonal diversification of PCT by isotype switching in situ as shown by serial tissue sections of a PCT that arose in a C.IL6/iMyc mouse. Ig heavy-chain–producing tumor cells or κ light-chain–producing tumor cells (top right) are immunolabeled in brown, using isotype-specific antibodies (original magnification, ×40). The bottom right panel presents a molecular scheme on the putative derivation of the γ2a+, γ2b+, and α+ subclones from the parental γ1+ clone. The possibility that CSR to Cϵ also occurred was not examined, but is an extremely rare event in other studies of PCT.

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