E. Sakai et al., The Ig heavy chain intronic enhancer core region is necessary and sufficient to promote efficient class switch recombination, INT IMMUNOL, 11(10), 1999, pp. 1709-1713
The intronic IgH enhancer E-mu, which consists of the core enhancer (cE(mu)
) flanked by 5' and 3' matrix attachment regions (MAR), has been implicated
in the control of IgH locus recombination and transcription. Both cE(mu) a
nd the MAR are required to enhance transcription of an IgH transgene, To el
ucidate the regulatory functions of cE(mu) versus its associated MAR in IgH
class switch recombination (CSR), we have assayed ES cell lines which have
targeted deletions of these elements, both individually and in combination
, by the Rag-2-deficient blastocyst complementation method. Mutant B cells
from chimeric mice were activated in culture and the influence of the mutat
ions on CSR was assessed by analysis of B cell hybridomas. We find that the
cE(mu) is necessary and sufficient for providing the functions of E-mu req
uired for efficient CSR at the IgH locus. However, the 5' and 3' MAR sequen
ces, as well as the known I-mu transcription start sites and the bulk of I-
mu coding sequences, were dispensable for the process.