Sc. Li et al., EXPRESSION OF I-MU - C-GAMMA HYBRID GERMLINE TRANSCRIPTS SUBSEQUENT TO IMMUNOGLOBULIN HEAVY-CHAIN CLASS SWITCHING, International immunology, 6(4), 1994, pp. 491-497
Germline C-H transcripts initiate from a non-coding I exon and termina
te downstream of the associated C-H exons. Ig heavy chain class switch
recombination from the VDJ - C-mu gene to particular downstream C-H g
enes appears to be regulated by a process that involves mitogen and/or
cytokine induction of germline C-H transcripts from the downstream ge
nes. We have examined the expression of germline C-mu transcripts (I-m
u,- C-mu, transcripts) in splenic B cells and pre-a cell lines after c
ytokine and mitogen stimulation. In contrast to the expression of the
germline transcripts from downstream C-H genes, expression of germline
C-mu transcripts was constitutive and unaffected by mitogen and cytok
ine treatment. After a primary switch recombination event, the germlin
e I-mu promoter, which is now associated with a downstream C-H gene, c
ontinues to be active-leading to the generation of a novel germline tr
anscript consisting of the I-mu exon spliced to the C-H exons of the s
witched C-H gene. We discuss the potential role of the expression of h
ybrid I-mu-containing transcripts in the class switch process. We also
describe a novel and sensitive assay, based on the detection of the h
ybrid I-mu-containing transcripts, that allows detection of class swit
ch recombination events even in heterogeneous populations of cells.