IL-21 is a cytokine that regulates the activation of T and NK cells and promotes the proliferation of B cells activated via CD40. In this study, we show that rIL-21 strongly induces the production of all IgG isotypes by purified CD19+ human spleen or peripheral blood B cells stimulated with anti-CD40 mAb. Moreover, it was found to specifically induce the production of IgG1 and IgG3 by CD40-activated CD19+CD27− naive human B cells. Although stimulation of CD19+ B cells via CD40 alone induced γ1 and γ3 germline transcripts, as well as the expression of activation-induced cytidine deaminase, only stimulation with both anti-CD40 mAb and rIL-21 resulted in the production of Sγ/Sμ switch circular DNA. These results show that IL-21, in addition to promoting growth and differentiation of committed B cells, is a specific switch factor for the production of IgG1 and IgG3.
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Pène, J., Gauchat, J.-F., Lécart, S., Drouet, E., Guglielmi, P., Boulay, V., … Yssel, H. (2004). Cutting Edge: IL-21 Is a Switch Factor for the Production of IgG1 and IgG3 by Human B Cells. The Journal of Immunology, 172(9), 5154–5157. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.172.9.5154
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