Kj. Seidl et al., Position-dependent inhibition of class-switch recombination by PGK-neo(r) cassettes inserted into the immunoglobulin heavy chain constant region locus, P NAS US, 96(6), 1999, pp. 3000-3005
Citations number
54
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary
Journal title
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
The Ig heavy chain (IgH) constant region (C-H) genes are organized from 5'
to 3' in the order C mu, C delta, C gamma 3, C gamma 1, C gamma 2b, C gamma
2a, C epsilon, and C alpha. Expression of C-H genes downstream of C delta
involves class-switch recombination (CSR), a process that is targeted by ge
rm-line transcription (GT) of the corresponding Ctl gene. Previously, we de
monstrated that insertion of a PGK-neo(r) cassette at two sites downstream
of Ca inhibits, in cultured B cells, GT of and CSR to a subset of Cw genes
(including C gamma 3, C gamma 2a, C gamma 2b, and CE) that lie as far as 12
0 kb upstream. Here we show that insertion of the PGK-neo(r) cassette in pl
ace of sequences in the I gamma 2b locus inhibits GT of and CSR to the upst
ream C gamma 3 gene, but has no major effect on the downstream C gamma 2a a
nd CE genes. Moreover, replacement of the C epsilon c persons with a PGK-ne
o(r) cassette in the opposite transcriptional orientation also inhibits, in
culture, GT of and CSR to the upstream C gamma 3, C2b, and Cy2 alpha genes
..is with the PGK-neo(r) insertions 31 of Car studied previously, the Cy1 a
nd Ca genes were less affected by these mutations both in culture and in mi
ce, whereas the C gamma 2b gene appeared less affected bl vivo. Our finding
s support the existence of a long-range 3' IgH regulatory region required f
or GT of and CSR to multiple CH genes and suggest that PGK-neo(r) cassette
insertion into the locus short circuits the ability of this region to facil
itate GT of dependent CH genes upstream of the insertion.