Multiple Choice
Individuals that overexpress the cytokine BAFF show increased susceptibility to autoimmune diseases such as Sjögren's syndrome, a disease that targets the exocrine glands that produce saliva, tears, and other bodily secretions. If one examined the circulating antibodies in these patients, one would expect to find:
A) Increased development of B cells in the bone marrow
B) A failure of receptor editing of immunoglobulin light chain genes in the bone marrow
C) An increased rate of immature B cell export from the bone marrow
D) Reduced B-cell receptor signaling following strong cross-linking of the receptor
E) An increased number of circulating mature autoreactive B cells
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