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The H2B deubiquitinase Usp22 promotes antibody class switch recombination by facilitating non-homologous end joining.


ABSTRACT: Class switch recombination (CSR) has a fundamental function during humoral immune response and involves the induction and subsequent repair of DNA breaks in the immunoglobulin (Ig) switch regions. Here we show the role of Usp22, the SAGA complex deubiquitinase that removes ubiquitin from H2B-K120, in the repair of programmed DNA breaks in vivo. Ablation of Usp22 in primary B cells results in defects in ?H2AX and impairs the classical non-homologous end joining (c-NHEJ), affecting both V(D)J recombination and CSR. Surprisingly, Usp22 depletion causes defects in CSR to various Ig isotypes, but not IgA. We further demonstrate that IgG CSR primarily relies on c-NHEJ, whereas CSR to IgA is more reliant on the alternative end joining pathway, indicating that CSR to different isotypes involves distinct DNA repair pathways. Hence, Usp22 is the first deubiquitinase reported to regulate both V(D)J recombination and CSR in vivo by facilitating c-NHEJ.

SUBMITTER: Li C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5843634 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The H2B deubiquitinase Usp22 promotes antibody class switch recombination by facilitating non-homologous end joining.

Li Conglei C   Irrazabal Thergiory T   So Clare C CC   Berru Maribel M   Du Likun L   Lam Evelyn E   Ling Alexanda K AK   Gommerman Jennifer L JL   Pan-Hammarström Qiang Q   Martin Alberto A  

Nature communications 20180308 1


Class switch recombination (CSR) has a fundamental function during humoral immune response and involves the induction and subsequent repair of DNA breaks in the immunoglobulin (Ig) switch regions. Here we show the role of Usp22, the SAGA complex deubiquitinase that removes ubiquitin from H2B-K120, in the repair of programmed DNA breaks in vivo. Ablation of Usp22 in primary B cells results in defects in γH2AX and impairs the classical non-homologous end joining (c-NHEJ), affecting both V(D)J reco  ...[more]

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