V H 1-69 gene is preferentially used by hepatitis C virus–associated B cell lymphomas and by normal B cells responding to the E2 viral antigen
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- 15 February 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society of Hematology in Blood
- Vol. 97 (4) , 1023-1026
- https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v97.4.1023
Abstract
Hepatitis C virus (HCV)–associated B cell lymphomas were previously shown to express a restricted repertoire of immunoglobulin VH and VL genes, VH1-69 and VκA27, respectively. Although this suggests a role for antigen selection in the pathogenesis of these lymphomas, the driving antigen involved in the clonal expansion has not been identified. B cell response to a viral antigen, the HCV envelope glycoprotein 2 (E2), was analyzed in an asymptomatic HCV-infected patient. Single B cells, immortalized as hybridomas and selected for binding E2, were analyzed for their V gene usage. Sequences of these V region genes demonstrated that each hybridoma expressed unique VH and VLgenes. Remarkably, these anti-E2 hybridomas preferentially used the VH1-69 gene. Analysis of replacement to silent mutation ratios indicated that the genes underwent somatic mutation and antigenic selection. In a separate report, human anti-E2 antibodies were also shown to express the same VH gene. These data strengthen the hypothesis that the HCV-associated lymphomas are derived from clonally expanded B cells stimulated by HCV.Keywords
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