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A Novel Molecular Complex Expressed on Immature B Cells: A Possible Role in T Cell-Independent B Cell Development
To identify surface molecules that may play a role in regulating ileal Peyer's patch (PP) B
cell growth, we generated monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and then selected them for a
unique reactivity with ileal PP B cells. Flow cytometric analysis identified a mAb (SIC4.8R)
that labeled 97% of ileal and 50–60% of jejunal PP sIgM+B cells. SIC4.8R also labeled a
subpopulation of cortical thymocytes but few B or T cells in other lymphoid tissues, including
bone marrow. Immunohistochemistry revealed intense SIC4.8R staining of B cells
in the cortex of ileal PP follicles. SIC4.8R also labeled bovine PP B cells, a murine pro-B
cell line, and pre-B cells in human bone marrow. Protein chemistry revealed that a structurally
similar molecular complex was expressed on sheep ileal PP B cells and thymocytes
and murine pro-B cells. Addition of soluble SIC4.8R to cultured ileal PP B cells reduced
apoptotic cell death, elevated proliferative responses, partially inhibited anti-Ig-induced
cell death, and induced IL-4 responsiveness. In contrast, soluble SIC4.8R had an antiproliferative
effect on a mouse pro-B cell line. Finally, SIC4.8R labeling declined following
the stimulation of ileal PP B cells with CD40 ligand. In conclusion, the present investigation
determined that SIC4.8R identified a novel molecular complex that is expressed at
several stages of T cell-independent B cell development in a variety of mammalian species.
This observation confirmed that PP B cells are developmentally distinct from other
B cell populations in sheep and suggested that the bone marrow may not be a site of B
lymphopoiesis in young lambs
Monolithic simulation of convection-coupled phase-change - verification and reproducibility
Phase interfaces in melting and solidification processes are strongly
affected by the presence of convection in the liquid. One way of modeling their
transient evolution is to couple an incompressible flow model to an energy
balance in enthalpy formulation. Two strong nonlinearities arise, which account
for the viscosity variation between phases and the latent heat of fusion at the
phase interface.
The resulting coupled system of PDE's can be solved by a single-domain
semi-phase-field, variable viscosity, finite element method with monolithic
system coupling and global Newton linearization. A robust computational model
for realistic phase-change regimes furthermore requires a flexible
implementation based on sophisticated mesh adaptivity. In this article, we
present first steps towards implementing such a computational model into a
simulation tool which we call Phaseflow.
Phaseflow utilizes the finite element software FEniCS, which includes a
dual-weighted residual method for goal-oriented adaptive mesh refinement.
Phaseflow is an open-source, dimension-independent implementation that, upon an
appropriate parameter choice, reduces to classical benchmark situations
including the lid-driven cavity and the Stefan problem. We present and discuss
numerical results for these, an octadecane PCM convection-coupled melting
benchmark, and a preliminary 3D convection-coupled melting example,
demonstrating the flexible implementation. Though being preliminary, the latter
is, to our knowledge, the first published 3D result for this method. In our
work, we especially emphasize reproducibility and provide an easy-to-use
portable software container using Docker.Comment: 20 pages, 8 figure
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