EVIDENCE FOR THE OVEREXPRESSION OF THE VH4-34 (VH4.21) IG GENE SEGMENT IN THE NORMAL ADULT HUMAN PERIPHERAL-BLOOD B-CELL REPERTOIRE

Citation
P. Kraj et al., EVIDENCE FOR THE OVEREXPRESSION OF THE VH4-34 (VH4.21) IG GENE SEGMENT IN THE NORMAL ADULT HUMAN PERIPHERAL-BLOOD B-CELL REPERTOIRE, The Journal of immunology, 154(12), 1995, pp. 6406-6420
Citations number
58
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
The Journal of immunology
ISSN journal
00221767 → ACNP
Volume
154
Issue
12
Year of publication
1995
Pages
6406 - 6420
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-1767(1995)154:12<6406:EFTOOT>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
The VH4-34 (VH4.21) gene has been repeatedly found to encode monoclona l anti-i/l cold agglutinins and is occasionally used by other autoanti bodies with anti-DNA and rheumatoid factor specificity. To understand the basis for the frequent expression of the VH4-34 gene in autoimmuni ty, we prepared linker-based, amplified C mu and C gamma V gene (cDNA) libraries from the peripheral blood of two healthy adults (PBL-3 and PBL-4). The frequency of VH4 family gene-containing clones was determi ned with VH family-specific oligonucleotide probes, and by random sequ encing we examined the frequency of VH4-34 gene expression among the V H4(+) C mu clones. Collectively, these studies suggested that VH4-34 g ene expression accounted for 7.8 and 10.3% of all IgM clones in the cD NA libraries of PBL-3 and PBL-4, respectively. In VH4 family-specific libraries prepared from genomic rearranged Ig DNA, the VH4-34 gene was also overrepresented relative to other VH4 family genes. In both the mu-cDNA as well as the rearranged Ig DNA libraries, the VH4-34-express ing clones were 95 to 100% homologous to the germline sequence and con tained different CDR3 sequences. By contrast, the VH4-34-expressing C gamma clones showed somatic diversification from germline; in addition , the C gamma clones often had the same CDR3 sequences, suggesting tha t these clones were derived from either activated B cells or expanded, clonally related B cells. Multiparameter flow cytometric analysis of peripheral blood lymphocytes indicated that 3.2 to 6.2% of mu(+)CD20() cells express the VH4-34-related Id 9G4. These current findings are relevant to the interpretation of restricted Ig gene usage reported in monoclonal cold agglutinin disease and other autoimmune disorders.