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Isotype switching by a microinjected mu immunoglobulin heavy chain gene in transgenic mice.


ABSTRACT: Immunization of transgenic mice carrying an immunoglobulin mu heavy chain resulted in a response dominated by expression of the transgene variable region. Unexpectedly, in a large proportion of the antibody produced by immunized mice, the transgene variable region was associated with IgG rather than IgM. This demonstrates that the transgene can undergo an isotype switch. Four transgenic founder lines all exhibited transgene isotype switching despite the likelihood of random chromosomal integration of the transgene. In addition one of the lines was analyzed by breeding studies and the transgene was found to be genetically unlinked to the immunoglobulin heavy chain (Igh) locus. These results indicate that a precise chromosomal location is not required for isotype switching and suggest the possibility that the isotype switching process can occur interchromosomally.

SUBMITTER: Durdik J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC286909 | biostudies-other | 1989 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Isotype switching by a microinjected mu immunoglobulin heavy chain gene in transgenic mice.

Durdik J J   Gerstein R M RM   Rath S S   Robbins P F PF   Nisonoff A A   Selsing E E  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 19890401 7


Immunization of transgenic mice carrying an immunoglobulin mu heavy chain resulted in a response dominated by expression of the transgene variable region. Unexpectedly, in a large proportion of the antibody produced by immunized mice, the transgene variable region was associated with IgG rather than IgM. This demonstrates that the transgene can undergo an isotype switch. Four transgenic founder lines all exhibited transgene isotype switching despite the likelihood of random chromosomal integrati  ...[more]

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