Science, Vol.276, No.5311, 412-415, 1997
The Roles of Gamma-1 Heavy-Chain Membrane Expression and Cytoplasmic Tail in Igg1 Responses
In antibody responses, B cells switch from the expression of immunoglobulin (Ig) mu and delta heavy (H) chains to that of other Ig classes (alpha, gamma, or epsilon), each with a distinct effector function. Membrane-bound forms of alpha, gamma, and epsilon, but not mu and delta, have highly conserved cytoplasmic tails. Mutant mice unable to express membrane gamma 1 H chains or producing tailless gamma 1 H chains failed to generate efficient IgG1 responses and IgG1 memory. H chain membrane expression after class switching is thus required for these functions, and class switching equips the B cell antigen receptor with a regulatory cytoplasmic tail that naive B cells lack.
Keywords:CELL ANTIGEN RECEPTOR;B-CELLS;MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES;SWITCH RECOMBINATION;AFFINITY MATURATION;DEFICIENT MICE;MEMORY;LYMPHOCYTES;REPERTOIRE;ALPHA