Variable Region Sequence Analysis of Anti-DNA Antibodies: Evidence for a Family of Closely Related Germ-Line VHGenes Encoding Lupus Autoantibodies
- 1 April 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in DNA and Cell Biology
- Vol. 11 (3) , 175-182
- https://doi.org/10.1089/dna.1992.11.175
Abstract
Cloning and sequencing of the V regions of the anti-DNA monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), H438 and H130, indicate that H438 is encoded by a J558 VH gene, a single D region nucleotide, and unmutated JH1, Vx-1C and Jx1 genes, and the H130 L chain is encoded by a Vx-21 subgroup gene and Jx1 gene. Identification of VH438, which shared VH hybridization pattern with 6% of a panel of 352 MRL/lpr hybridomas, suggests that the frequency of J558 use among spontaneously activated B cells in MRL/1pr mice is greater than previously reported. The VHH438 J558 family gene is identical to VHPAR, which encodes the independently derived MRL/lpr autoantibody, MRP-2, and is highly homologous to the previously reported VHH130, which is identical to a BALB/c germ-line VH gene. Comparison of consensus sequences of homologous autoantibodies and previously reported restriction mapping suggest that a minimum of three highly related J558 germ-line genes encode lupus autoantibodies.Keywords
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