Zl. Hu et al., Immunostimulatory sequence up-modulate the interaction between immunoglobulins and plasmid DNA at acidic pH, VACCINE, 19(23-24), 2001, pp. 3051-3057
To identify specific receptors for immunostimulatory sequence (ISS), a cDNA
library of human bone marrow was screened by one-hybrid system using ISS a
s bait. Among four duel-positive clones isolated so far, two encode light c
hain of immunoglobulin (Ig) homologous to anti-DNA and anti-HBsAg (HBsAb),
respectively, suggesting a direct interaction between ISS and Igs. ELISA re
vealed that HBsAb, as well as Igs in normal mouse serum and a monoclonal an
ti-v5 antibody, bound to plasmid DNA in a pH-dependent way; more importantl
y, the plasmids inserted with more copies of ISS shown higher reactivity wi
th these Ifs than their blank vectors. Electrophoretic mobility shift assay
(EMSA) showed HBsAb bound to oligonucleotides (ODN) also in a pi-I-depende
nt and ISS-specific way. Furthermore, ISS-containing ODN could enhance the
binding of Igs to plasmid DNA at acidic pH. These results support existence
of direct ISS-Ig interaction and demonstrated that DNA-Ig interaction coul
d be up-modulated by ISS. In consideration of the crucial role of membrane
IE (mIg) in B cell activation, these results suggest mig may be a candidate
ISS receptor in ISS-induced B cell activation. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science L
td. All rights reserved.