AID deficiency leads to an abnormal accumulation of GC B cells in the spleen. (A) WT and AID−/− mice were immunized with NP-CGG; and 11 days later, cells were harvested to analyze GC formation via flow cytometry. B220+ GC cells were gated based on expression of Fas and GL7 on the cell surface. Absolute numbers of GC B cells were determined before and after immunization. (B) Splenic tissue was sectioned and stained for immunofluorescent microscopy. GCs were identified as IgDlow and PNAhigh (shown in separate panels) at original magnification ×10 using a Leica confocal fluorescent microscope, and individual images were spliced together to form a complete topography of the spleen. Average GC areas and frequency of formation (identified as PNAhighIgDlow clusters located within IgD+ follicles) were determined and illustrated using Volocity software (Improvision) and Photoshop 7.0 (Adobe). Statistics represent comparisons between WT unimmunized (UI) versus AID−/− UI and WT immunized (Imm) versus AID−/− Imm. Data are mean ± SD of n = 5 to 8 mice per genotype. *P ≤ .05. ***P ≤ .001.