A. Terauchi et al., A pivotal role for DNase I-sensitive regions 3b and/or 4 in the induction of somatic hypermutation of IgH genes, J IMMUNOL, 167(2), 2001, pp. 811-820
Chimeric mice were prepared from embryonic stem cells transfected with IgH
genes as transgenes and RAG-2-deficient blastocysts for the purpose of iden
tifying the cis-acting elements responsible for the induction of somatic hy
permutation. Among the three transgene constructs used, the V-H promoter, t
he rearranged V-H-D-J(H), an intron enhancer/matrix attachment region, and
human C mu were common to all, but the 3 ' -untranslated region in each con
struct was different. After immunization of mice with a T cell-dependent Ag
, the distribution and frequency of hypermutation in transgenes were analyz
ed. The transgene lacking the 3 ' untranslated region showed a marginal deg
ree of hypermutation. Addition of the 3 ' enhancer resulted in a slight inc
rease in the number of mutations. However, the transgene containing DNase I
-sensitive regions 3b and 4 in addition to the 3 ' enhancer showed more tha
n a 10-fold increase in hypermutation, reaching levels comparable to those
observed in endogenous V(H)186.2 genes of C57BL/6 mice.