T helper cell membranes promote IL-4-independent expression of germ-line C gamma 1 transcripts in B cells

  • Schultz C
  • Rothman P
  • Kühn R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Studies using plasma membranes from activated Th cell clones (Th membranes) to stimulate B cells have shown that both a contact-mediated activation signal plus Th-derived cytokines are required for antibody production. In order to clearly separate and define the role of these two signals in isotype switching, B cells were stimulated with Th membranes in the presence or absence of cytokines, and the transcriptional activity of the unrearranged H chain loci was determined. In the presence of Th membranes, two known switch factors were shown to specifically induce germ-line transcription of the same H chain loci as in LPS-stimulated B cells (IL-4 induced C gamma 1 and C epsilon transcription, transforming growth factor-beta induced C alpha transcription). The contact-mediated activation signal provided by the Th membranes, in the absence of any added cytokines, resulted in the specific induction of C gamma 1 germ-line transcription, and thus functioned as a switch signal for IgG1. These findings provide a mechanism for previously observed IL-4-independent isotype switching to IgG1.

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Schultz, C. L., Rothman, P., Kühn, R., Kehry, M., Müller, W., Rajewsky, K., … Coffman, R. L. (1992). T helper cell membranes promote IL-4-independent expression of germ-line C gamma 1 transcripts in B cells. The Journal of Immunology, 149(1), 60–64. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.149.1.60

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