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Discordance between IgA Switching at the DNA Level and IgA Expression at the mRNA Level in IgA-Deficient Patients
Authors:Zhigang Wang  David Yunis  Macarena Irigoyen  Betsy Kitchens  Andrea Bottaro  Frederick W Alt  Chester A Alper  
Institution:Center for Blood Research, Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Abstract:IgA deficiency is a common immune disorder in Caucasians and is associated with certain MHC conserved extended haplotypes, such as HLA-B8, SC01, DR3], which presumably carry a susceptibility gene(s). We applied a competitive digestion-circularization PCR method to quantitate the number of switch (S)mu to S alpha rearrangements in peripheral B cells from IgA-deficient subjects homozygous for this haplotype and compared their number with the productive C alpha mRNA level to determine C alpha gene expression in IgA-switched B cells. Two types of defects, low expression of both secreted and membrane forms of productive C alpha mRNA in IgA-switched B cells and impaired IgA switching, were characterized in IgA-deficient subjects homozygous for HLA-B8, SC01, DR3]. The former defect was also found in another noncarrier subject. It may directly cause low IgA secretion and reflects a blockade in post-IgA switch differentiation of B cells. These results suggest that the heterogeneity of defects in IgA deficiency is not simply ascribable to MHC susceptibility genes.
Keywords:B lymphocytes  immunodeficiency diseases  MHC  isotype switching  gene regulation
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