V(H) genes expressed in peripheral blood IgE-producing B cells from patients with atopic dermatitis

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Abstract

In this study we analysed the V(H) genes expressed in IgE-producing peripheral B cells in two patients with severe atopic dermatitis. We found a diverse antibody repertoire containing V(H) genes of five different V(H) families, no V(H)2 and 7 genes, with no biased usage of one particular V(H) gene family. Some V(H) germ-line segments were found to be used several times within the ε transcripts (V3-23, V3-30). Comparison of the IgE-encoding V(H) genes with the respective germ-line elements revealed the expression of nearly germ-line identical as well as somatically mutated V(H) genes. In these latter V(H) genes base substitutions were distributed over both complementarity determining and framework regions. Because of the similarities between the IgE committed B cell repertoire in atopic patients and the peripheral B cell repertoire in non-atopic individuals we conclude that the atopic V(H) gene repertoire probably reflects the result of an increased class switch of polyclonal B cells, including virgin and mature B cells, in response to a Th2 cytokine profile.

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Tilgner, J., Golembowski, S., Kersten, B., Sterry, W., & Jahn, S. (1997). V(H) genes expressed in peripheral blood IgE-producing B cells from patients with atopic dermatitis. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 107(3), 528–535. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2249.1997.d01-960.x

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