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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 154, Issue 3 1223-1231, Copyright © 1995 by American Association of Immunologists
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P Zelazowski, JT Collins, W Dunnick and CM Snapper
Department of Pathology, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD 20814.
Cytokines are believed to regulate Ig class switching, in part, through selective modulation of germ-line constant heavy (CH) gene transcription. B cell activators such as LPS or activated T cell membranes also influence germ-line CH RNA expression in the absence of exogenous cytokines. In this report we determined whether multivalent Ag receptor cross-linking, utilizing dextran-conjugated anti-IgD Abs (alpha delta-dex), could also regulate germ-line CH RNA expression. We demonstrated that alpha delta-dex markedly inhibited germ-line epsilon RNA expression, but strongly augmented germ-line gamma 1 RNA, in LPS + IL-4-stimulated cultures. This was correlated with > 90% alpha delta- dex-mediated suppression in the secretion of IgE and generation of membrane (m)IgE+ cells, and a more modest 50% reduction in IgG1 synthesis and mIgG1+ cells. Furthermore, alpha delta-dex inhibited the LPS induction of both gamma 3 and gamma 2b germ-line RNA and the associated secretion of IgG3 and IgG2b. A similar alpha delta-dex- mediated suppression of germ-line gamma 2a RNA and IgG2a secretion in LPS + IFN-gamma-stimulated cultures was observed. By contrast, activation of resting B cells with alpha delta-dex alone led to induction of germ-line gamma 3, gamma 1, and gamma 2b RNA but did not stimulate detectable expression of RNA specific for gamma 2a or epsilon. These studies demonstrate that: 1) germ-line gamma 1 gene expression is regulated uniquely, 2) germ-line transcription and switch recombination can be dissociated, 3) the germ-line transcription of each IgG isotype has an independent pattern of regulation, and 4) cross- linking of the Ag receptor, by itself, can stimulate small amounts of germ-line CH RNA.
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