Hotspots for Vitamin-Steroid-Thyroid Hormone Response Elements Within Switch Regions of Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Loci Predict a Direct Influence of Vitamins and Hormones on B Cell Class Switch Recombination

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作者
Hurwitz, Julia L. [1 ,4 ]
Penkert, Rhiannon R. [1 ]
Xu, Beisi [2 ]
Fan, Yiping [2 ]
Partridge, Janet F. [3 ]
Maul, Robert W. [5 ]
Gearhart, Patricia J. [5 ]
机构
[1] St Jude Childrens Res Hosp, Dept Infect Dis, 262 Danny Thomas Pl, Memphis, TN 38105 USA
[2] St Jude Childrens Res Hosp, Dept Computat Biol, Memphis, TN 38105 USA
[3] St Jude Childrens Res Hosp, Dept Pathol, Memphis, TN 38105 USA
[4] Univ Tennessee, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Microbiol Immunol & Biochem, Memphis, TN USA
[5] NIA, NIH, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA
关键词
RNA-POLYMERASE-II; RETINOID-X-RECEPTOR; NUCLEAR RECEPTORS; VIRUS-VACCINE; ACID; DNA; ACTIVATION; AID; TRANSCRIPTION; EXPRESSION;
D O I
10.1089/vim.2015.0104
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Vitamin A deficiencies are common throughout the world and have a significant negative influence on immune protection against viral infections. Mouse models demonstrate that the production of IgA, a first line of defense against viruses at mucosal sites, is inhibited in the context of vitamin A deficiency. In vitro, the addition of vitamin A to activated B cells can enhance IgA expression, but downregulate IgE. Previous reports have demonstrated that vitamin A modifies cytokine patterns, and in so doing may influence antibody isotype expression by an indirect mechanism. However, we have now discovered hundreds of potential response elements among S, S, and S switch sites within immunoglobulin heavy chain loci. These hotspots appear in both mouse and human loci and include targets for vitamin receptors and related proteins (e.g., estrogen receptors) in the nuclear receptor superfamily. Full response elements with direct repeats are relatively infrequent or absent in S regions although half-sites are present. Based on these results, we pose a hypothesis that nuclear receptors have a direct effect on the immunoglobulin heavy chain class switch recombination event. We propose that vitamin A may alter S site accessibility to activation-induced deaminase and nonhomologous end-joining machinery, thereby influencing the isotype switch, antibody production, and protection against viral infections at mucosal sites.
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