We recently completed a map of the human immunoglobulin lambda (IGL) l
ocus on chromosome 22q11.2 and showed that the V-lambda genes are arra
nged in three distinct clusters, each containing members of different
V-lambda families. We have now sequenced each of these V-lambda genes
and determined which are functional by comparison with the expressed r
epertoire. Our analysis indicates that there are approximately 30 func
tional V-lambda genes, depending on the haplotype, that belong to ten
V-lambda families (five V(lambda)1, five V(lambda)2, eight V(lambda)3,
three V(lambda)4, three V(lambda)5, one V(lambda)6, two V(lambda)7, o
ne V(lambda)8, one V(lambda)9 and one V(lambda)10). V-lambda genes rel
ated to the major human V-lambda families (V(lambda)1, V(lambda)2 and
V(lambda)3) predominate in species that express mainly lambda light ch
ains. (C) 1996 Academic Press Limited