Here we show that suppression of VH–DJH rearrangement in mice bearing a μ heavy (H) chain transgene (μ-tg mice) is associated with an extended period of DH–JH rearrangement, the first step of Immunoglobulin H chain gene rearrangement. Whereas DH–JH rearrangement is normally initiated and completed at the pro-B cell stage, in μ-tg mice it continues beyond this stage and occurs most frequently at the small (late) pre-B stage. Despite ongoing DH–JH rearrangement in late pre-B cells of μ-tg mice, VH–DJH rearrangement is not detectable in these cells. We infer that the lack of VH–DJH rearrangement primarily reflects tg-induced acceleration of B cell differentiation past the stage at which rearrangement of VH elements is permissible. In support of this inference, we find that the normal representation of early B lineage subsets is markedly altered in μ-tg mice. We suggest that the effect of a productive VH–DJH rearrangement at an endogenous H chain allele may be similar to that of a μ-tg; i.e., cells that make a productive VH–DJH rearrangement on the first attempt rapidly progress to a developmental stage that precludes VH–DJH rearrangement at the other allele (allelic exclusion).
Extended Duration of DH–JH Rearrangement in Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Transgenic Mice: Implications for Regulation of Allelic Exclusion
Address correspondence to Melvin J. Bosma, Fox Chase Cancer Center, 7701 Burholme Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111. Phone: 215-728-3630; Fax: 215-728-2412; E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. Chang's current address is Arizona State University, Department of Microbiology, Tempe, AZ 85287.
The extent to which RAG expression is upregulated earlier in subsets B and B′ of μ-tg mice is not known. If RAG expression is not fully upregulated in these subsets, this could also contribute to the observed lower level of DH–JH rearrangement in the pro-B (B220+CD43+) versus the late pre-B (B220+CD43−) cell fraction of μ-tg mice (see Fig. 4).
Yung Chang, Melvin J. Bosma, Gayle C. Bosma; Extended Duration of DH–JH Rearrangement in Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Transgenic Mice: Implications for Regulation of Allelic Exclusion . J Exp Med 19 April 1999; 189 (8): 1295–1305. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.189.8.1295
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