IgH 3' regulatory region increases ectopic class switch recombination.

DNA lesions inflicted by activation-induced deaminase (AID) instrumentally initiate the processes reshaping immunoglobulin genes in mature B-cells, from local somatic hypermutation (SHM) to junctions of distant breaks during class switch recombination (CSR). It remains incompletely understood how th...

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Main Authors: Sandrine Le Noir, Amélie Bonaud, Bastien Hervé, Audrey Baylet, François Boyer, Sandrine Lecardeur, Zeliha Oruc, Christophe Sirac, Michel Cogné
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-02-01
Series:PLoS Genetics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009288
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spelling doaj-7b7de61c0ffa40279b78ce35036b14bf2021-06-27T04:31:22ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042021-02-01172e100928810.1371/journal.pgen.1009288IgH 3' regulatory region increases ectopic class switch recombination.Sandrine Le NoirAmélie BonaudBastien HervéAudrey BayletFrançois BoyerSandrine LecardeurZeliha OrucChristophe SiracMichel CognéDNA lesions inflicted by activation-induced deaminase (AID) instrumentally initiate the processes reshaping immunoglobulin genes in mature B-cells, from local somatic hypermutation (SHM) to junctions of distant breaks during class switch recombination (CSR). It remains incompletely understood how these divergent outcomes of AID attacks are differentially and temporally focused, with CSR strictly occurring in the Ig heavy chain (IgH) locus while SHM concentrates on rearranged V(D)J regions in the IgH and Ig light chain loci. In the IgH locus, disruption of either the 3'Regulatory Region (3'RR) super-enhancer or of switch (S) regions preceding constant genes, profoundly affects CSR. Reciprocally, we now examined if these elements are sufficient to induce CSR in a synthetic locus based on the Igκ locus backbone. Addition of a surrogate "core 3'RR" (c3'RR) and of a pair of transcribed and spliced Switch regions, together with a reporter system for "κ-CSR" yielded a switchable Igκ locus. While the c3'RR stimulated SHM at S regions, it also lowered the local SHM threshold necessary for switch recombination to occur. The 3'RR thus both helps recruit AID to initiate DNA lesions, but then also promotes their resolution through long-distance synapses and recombination following double-strand breaks.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009288
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author Sandrine Le Noir
Amélie Bonaud
Bastien Hervé
Audrey Baylet
François Boyer
Sandrine Lecardeur
Zeliha Oruc
Christophe Sirac
Michel Cogné
spellingShingle Sandrine Le Noir
Amélie Bonaud
Bastien Hervé
Audrey Baylet
François Boyer
Sandrine Lecardeur
Zeliha Oruc
Christophe Sirac
Michel Cogné
IgH 3' regulatory region increases ectopic class switch recombination.
PLoS Genetics
author_facet Sandrine Le Noir
Amélie Bonaud
Bastien Hervé
Audrey Baylet
François Boyer
Sandrine Lecardeur
Zeliha Oruc
Christophe Sirac
Michel Cogné
author_sort Sandrine Le Noir
title IgH 3' regulatory region increases ectopic class switch recombination.
title_short IgH 3' regulatory region increases ectopic class switch recombination.
title_full IgH 3' regulatory region increases ectopic class switch recombination.
title_fullStr IgH 3' regulatory region increases ectopic class switch recombination.
title_full_unstemmed IgH 3' regulatory region increases ectopic class switch recombination.
title_sort igh 3' regulatory region increases ectopic class switch recombination.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Genetics
issn 1553-7390
1553-7404
publishDate 2021-02-01
description DNA lesions inflicted by activation-induced deaminase (AID) instrumentally initiate the processes reshaping immunoglobulin genes in mature B-cells, from local somatic hypermutation (SHM) to junctions of distant breaks during class switch recombination (CSR). It remains incompletely understood how these divergent outcomes of AID attacks are differentially and temporally focused, with CSR strictly occurring in the Ig heavy chain (IgH) locus while SHM concentrates on rearranged V(D)J regions in the IgH and Ig light chain loci. In the IgH locus, disruption of either the 3'Regulatory Region (3'RR) super-enhancer or of switch (S) regions preceding constant genes, profoundly affects CSR. Reciprocally, we now examined if these elements are sufficient to induce CSR in a synthetic locus based on the Igκ locus backbone. Addition of a surrogate "core 3'RR" (c3'RR) and of a pair of transcribed and spliced Switch regions, together with a reporter system for "κ-CSR" yielded a switchable Igκ locus. While the c3'RR stimulated SHM at S regions, it also lowered the local SHM threshold necessary for switch recombination to occur. The 3'RR thus both helps recruit AID to initiate DNA lesions, but then also promotes their resolution through long-distance synapses and recombination following double-strand breaks.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009288
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