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Immunoglobulin Genetics Problem…the immune system makes over one billion different antibody proteins • In 1950’s: central dogma stated DNA—to RNA—to protein • One gene for each protein • Required millions of genes just for the immune system • Does not seem possible, but most scientists thought it might be • Today we know the human genome is less than 30,000 genes • So, what is really going on??? B lymphocyte development B lymphocyte development (2) Immunoglobulin Genetics History • Same C region could associate with many V regions – IgG Ab with different specificities • Same V region could associate with many C regions – Same idiotype on IgG and IgM Ab • V and C regions coded for by separate genes Genes for immunoglobulin proteins are found on different chromosomes Light Chain Gene Families Germ line gene organization Lambda light chain genes; n=30 V1 L P L V2 P L Vn J 1 P C 1 J 2 E J 3 C 2 E C 3 J 4 E C 4 E Kappa light chain genes; n=300 L P V1 L P V2 L P Vn J 1 J 2 J 3 J 4 J 5 C E Light Chain Gene Families Gene rearrangement and expression L V 1 P L V 2 P V n L P L V 1 P L V 2 J4 J 5 P L V J DNA C Primary transcript RNA L V J C mRNA Translation DNA C E E RNA Processing C E DNA Rearrangement Transcription J 1 J 2 J 3 J 4 J 5 RNA L V J C Protein Transport to ER V J C Protein V C Heavy Chain Gene Family Germ line gene organization Heavy chain genes; Vn=1000, Dn=15 L P V1 L V2 P L D1 D2 D3 Vn Dn J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 P C C E C C C C 3 1 2 4 C C C 1 2 CH1 H CH2 CH3 CH4 Introns separate exons coding for H chain domains Heavy Chain Gene Family Gene rearrangement and expression L P V1 L V2 P D1 D2 D3 Vn L Dn C J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 C E P DJ rearrangement L V1 L V2 L D1 D2 J4 J5 Vn C C DNA P P P E VDJ rearrangement L V1 L P V2 D2 J4 P C J5 C DNA E Transcription L V2 D2 J4 C J5 E C Primary transcript RNA Heavy Chain Gene Family Gene rearrangement and expression L V2 D2 J4 J5 C L V2 D2 J4 J5 C Primary transcript E C C E RNA Processing L V DJ C L V DJ C An An mRNA for C mRNA for C Translation L V DJ C L V DJ C C heavy chain C heavy chain Transport to ER V DJ C V C C heavy chain V DJ C V C C heavy chain Mechanism of DNA Rearrangements • Recombination signal sequences (RSS) – Nonmer – Heptamer – 1 or 2 turn signals • Rag-1 and Rag-2 Nonamer Nonamer CACAGTG 23 bp ACAAAAACC GGTTTTTGT 12 bp CACTGTG 23 bp TGTTTTTGG CCAAAAACA 12 bp GTGACAC Heptamer GTGTCAC Two turn RSS 2 J 2 One turn RSS 1 Kappa light chains Lambda light chains L V Heptamer L V C J 1 1 Heavy chains L V J D 2 1 1 2 C 2 C Order of Ig Gene Expression Progenitor B cell 1st Heavy chain gene + 2nd VDJ recombination No Productive rearrangement ? - Apoptosis Yes Transcribe/translate () Heavy chain Maternal or Pre B cell Paternal Order of Ig Gene Expression or Pre B cell Light chain gene + VJ recombination 1st - 2nd - 3rd - 4 th No Productive rearrangement ? 4th - Apoptosis Yes Transcribe/translate Light chain + Mature B cell Order of Ig Gene Expression Explains: • Why an individual B cell only produces one kind of Ig with one kind of heavy and one kind of light chain • Why an individual B cell makes only makes antibodies of one specificity • Why there is allelic exclusion Origin of Antibody Diversity History • Definition – Diversity (repitoire) is the total of all the Ab specificities that an organism is capable of expressing • Theories – Germ line theory – Somatic mutation theory Origin of Antibody Diversity Current concepts • Multiple V genes • V-J and V-D-J joining • Junctional diversity • N region insertions – Amino acid sequences not encoded in the germ line V gene D region V gene D region CCCCCC T GG CCCCCC T GG C C C T GG Pro C C C C GG Trp Pro V gene D region CCCCCC T GG CCCCCG Pro Pro Arg Generation of N region insertions D J Break DNA J D TdT adds nucleotides - D GTCAATG J Ligate - - D GTCAATG J N region insertion + Intron Origin of Antibody Diversity Current concepts • Multiple V genes • V-J and V-D-J joining • Junctional diversity • N region insertions • Somatic mutation • Combinatorial association • Multispecificity Generation of Diversity B cell receptor (Immunoglobulin) Heavy Light V gene segments 1000 300 D gene segments 15 - J gene segments 4 4 N region insertion ++ - Junctional diversity +++ + Somatic mutation + VxDxJ 1000 x 15 x 4 Total 6 x 104 Combinatorial association • Ag independent process + VxJ 300 x 4 1.2 x 103 7.2 x 107 • Clonal selection ANTIBODY GENE REARRANGEMENTS CLASS SWITCHING: Selection of CH Genes Mechanism Unclear, but Involves Switch Region Switch Recombinase Isotype Specific Cytokine Signals Copyright © 2007 by W. H. Freeman and Company Class Switching among Constant-Region Genes