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The Genetic Basis of Human Vh 4 Gene Family‐Associated Cross‐Reactive Idiotype Expression in CD5 + and CD5 ‐ Cord Blood B‐Lymphocyte Clones
Author(s) -
DEANE M.,
MACKENZIE L. E.,
STEVENSON F. K.,
YOUINOU P. Y.,
LYDYARD P. M.,
MAGEED R. A.
Publication year - 1993
Publication title -
scandinavian journal of immunology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.934
H-Index - 88
eISSN - 1365-3083
pISSN - 0300-9475
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-3083.1993.tb01737.x
Subject(s) - idiotype , cd5 , biology , antigen , cord blood , population , microbiology and biotechnology , antibody , immunology , monoclonal antibody , medicine , environmental health
In a recent study we have observed a high frequency expression of cross‐reactive idiotypes encoded by genes from the relatively small V H 4 family of immunoglobulin heavy chain genes in cord blood B‐lymphocyte lines. Furthermore, we have demonstrated a selective pattern of expression of two V H 4‐associated cross‐reactive idiotype (CRI) in B‐lytnphocyte lines established from CD5 + and CD5 ‐ cord blood B‐lymphocytes. There was a restricted expression of one CRI marker recognized by the 9G4 monoclonal antibody in lines established from CD5 + B‐lymphocytes but not in those established from the CD5 ‐ population. In the current study we examine the molecular basis for the selective pattern of CRI expression. Nucleotide‐sequence analysis of functional immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) gene rearrangements in three CD5 + lines expressing the CRI recognised by 9G4 reveal that all use a single gene from the V h 4 family, the V4.21 gene. However, all three lines have distinct third complementarity determining regions (CDR3) implying different clonal origins. In contrast, four cord blood cell lines (two established from CD5 + B‐lymphocytes) expressing the CRI recognized by MoAb Lcl have functional IgH gene rearrangements involving two ditferent genes from the V h 4 family, the V71–4, and V2–1 genes. Antigen specificity analysis reveals that all three 9G4‐reactive lines produce antibodies that react with the I and/or i red blood cell carbohydrate antigens. These data suggest that the distinction in V H 4 gene use in CD5 + B‐lymphocytes in cord blood results from a selection process in vivo that shapes the repertoire of CD5 + B‐lymphocytes. This study extends recent observations that the monoclonal anti‐CRI antibodies 9G4and Lc1 are markers of two distinct subgroups of proteins encoded by two subsets of genes within the V H 4 family. Furthermore, it appears that amino acid residues in framework region one and complementarity determining region two are critical for the expression of the cross reactive idiotypes and the serological distinction between the two subgroups of proteins.