Human immunoglobulin germline alpha(IgA) transcripts are expressed in vivo and their level correlates to class switching.

Immunodeficiency Pub Date : 1993-01-01
C I Smith, B Baskin, B Christensson, P Sideras, L Hammarström, K B Islam
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Immunoglobulin isotype switching is preceded by transcription of exons located 5' of the immunoglobulin switch regions. These exons are referred to as 'I-exons' and transcription of these regions is believed to be an essential step in switch recombination. Such mRNA species lack a variable portion and are denoted 'germline' transcripts. We have previously identified I-regions in man and we have now investigated the in vivo expression of human germline transcripts. Germline alpha transcripts (containing an I alpha exon) were expressed in various lymphoid organs, including peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Decreased levels of germline transcripts were found in immunoglobulin deficiency diseases. These findings are compatible with an in vivo role of germline transcription in isotype switching and may contribute to the understanding of mechanisms underlying deficiency diseases.

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人免疫球蛋白种系α (IgA)转录本在体内表达,其水平与类转换相关。
免疫球蛋白同型转换发生在位于免疫球蛋白开关区域5'的外显子转录之前。这些外显子被称为“i -外显子”,这些区域的转录被认为是开关重组的重要步骤。这样的mRNA物种缺乏可变部分,被称为“种系”转录本。我们之前已经确定了人类的i区,现在我们研究了人类种系转录本的体内表达。种系α转录本(含有I α外显子)在包括外周血单核细胞在内的各种淋巴器官中表达。在免疫球蛋白缺乏性疾病中,发现种系转录物水平降低。这些发现与种系转录在同型转换中的体内作用相一致,并可能有助于理解缺乏性疾病的机制。
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