Ligation of CD40 induces sterile transcripts of multiple Ig H chain isotypes in human B cells.

  • Jumper M
  • Splawski J
  • Lipsky P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Stimulation of human B cells with mAb to CD40 in the presence of IL-4 induces proliferation and differentiation into Ig-secreting cells. To delineate the molecular events leading to Ig secretion after stimulation via the CD40 molecule, the induction of germ-line transcripts of Ig H chain isotypes was analyzed by polymerase chain reaction. The results document that costimulation with mAb to CD40 and IL-4 induces sterile transcription of all Ig H chain isotypes. Of importance, stimulation with mAb to CD40 without the addition of IL-4 induced germ-line transcription of most downstream isotypes, suggesting that this signal is sufficient to initiate the first step in switch recombination.

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Jumper, M. D., Splawski, J. B., Lipsky, P. E., & Meek, K. (1994). Ligation of CD40 induces sterile transcripts of multiple Ig H chain isotypes in human B cells. The Journal of Immunology, 152(2), 438–445. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.152.2.438

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