CTCF-binding elements mediate control of V(D)J recombination | |
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关键词: B-CELL DEVELOPMENT; HEAVY-CHAIN LOCUS; VH GENE SEGMENTS; IGH LOCUS; REGULATORY ELEMENTS; INTRONIC ENHANCER; ANTISENSE TRANSCRIPTION; LYMPHOCYTE DEVELOPMENT; NUCLEAR-ORGANIZATION; REGION; | |
DOI : 10.1038/nature10495 | |
来源: SCIE |
【 摘 要 】
Immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) variable region exons are assembled from V-H, D and J(H) gene segments in developing B lymphocytes. Within the 2.7-megabase mouse Igh locus, V(D)J recombination is regulated to ensure specific and diverse antibody repertoires. Here we report in mice a key Igh V(D)J recombination regulatory region, termed intergenic control region 1 (IGCR1), which lies between the V-H and D clusters. Functionally, IGCR1 uses CTCF looping/insulator factor-binding elements and, correspondingly, mediates Igh loops containing distant enhancers. IGCR1 promotes normal B-cell development and balances antibody repertoires by inhibiting transcription and rearrangement of D-H-proximal V-H gene segments and promoting rearrangement of distal V-H segments. IGCR1 maintains ordered and lineage-specific V-H(D)J(H) recombination by suppressing V-H joining to D segments not joined to J(H) segments, and V-H to DJ(H) joins in thymocytes, respectively. IGCR1 is also required for feedback regulation and allelic exclusion of proximal V-H-to-DJ(H) recombination. Our studies elucidate a long-sought Igh V(D) J recombination control region and indicate a new role for the generally expressed CTCF protein.
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