V(D)J recombinase activity in a subset of germinal center B lymphocytes.
Reexpression of the V(D)J recombinase-activating genes RAG1 and RAG2 in germinal center B cells creates the potential for immunoglobulin gene rearrangement and the generation of new antigen receptor specificities. Intermediate products of V(D)J recombination are abundant in a subset of germinal center B cells, demonstrating that the kappa immunoglobulin light-chain locus becomes a substrate for renewed V(D)J recombinase activity. This recombinationally active cell compartment contains many heavy-chain VDJ rearrangements that encode low-affinity or nonfunctional antibody. In germinal centers, secondary V(D)J recombination may be induced by diminished binding to antigen ligands, thereby limiting abrupt changes in receptor specificity to B cells that are usually eliminated from the germinal center reaction. This restriction preserves efficient antigen-driven selection in germinal centers while allowing for saltations in the somatic evolution of B cells.
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- VDJ Recombinases
- Recombination, Genetic
- Mice, Inbred C57BL
- Mice
- Lymphocyte Activation
- Immunoglobulin kappa-Chains
- Immunoglobulin Variable Region
- Immunoglobulin Joining Region
- Immunization
- Germinal Center
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Published In
DOI
ISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
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Related Subject Headings
- VDJ Recombinases
- Recombination, Genetic
- Mice, Inbred C57BL
- Mice
- Lymphocyte Activation
- Immunoglobulin kappa-Chains
- Immunoglobulin Variable Region
- Immunoglobulin Joining Region
- Immunization
- Germinal Center