AbstractCD45 exon 6‐deficient mice show a profound block of thymocyte development at a transitional differentiation step from immature CD4+CD8+to mature single‐positive cells. Only a few T lymphocytes are observed in the periphery of such animals, but B cell development is not affected. We investigated whether mature B lymphocytes in CD45 exon 6‐deficient mice have normal functions in the absence of CD45 expression and show here that CD45‐defective B lymphocytes from CD45 exon 6‐deficient mice have intact B lymphocyte functions, including T‐dependent and T‐independent antigen‐specific antibody production and class switchingin vivoif normal CD4+T lymphocytes were adoptively transferred into the mutant mice. From these results, we conclude that CD45 expression on B lymphocytes is not essential for B cell responses following antigen stimulationin vivo.However, CD4+T helper function was severely diminished in CD45 exon 6‐deficient mice, suggesting that the requirements of CD45 molecules in antigen‐specific response and development are different between
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