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Publication : Altered kinetics of nonhomologous end joining and class switch recombination in ligase IV-deficient B cells.

First Author  Han L Year  2008
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  205
Issue  12 Pages  2745-53
PubMed ID  19001141 Mgi Jnum  J:141396
Mgi Id  MGI:3818210 Doi  10.1084/jem.20081623
Citation  Han L, et al. (2008) Altered kinetics of nonhomologous end joining and class switch recombination in ligase IV-deficient B cells. J Exp Med 205(12):2745-53
abstractText  Immunoglobulin heavy chain class switch recombination (CSR) is believed to occur through the generation and repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in the long and repetitive switch regions. Although implied, the role of the major vertebrate DSB repair pathway, nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ), in CSR has been controversial. By somatic gene targeting of DNA ligase IV (Lig4; a key component of NHEJ) in a B cell line (CH12F3) capable of highly efficient CSR in vitro, we found that NHEJ is required for efficient CSR. Disruption of the Lig4 gene in CH12F3 cells severely inhibits the initial rate of CSR and causes a late cell proliferation defect under cytokine stimulation. However, unlike V(D)J recombination, which absolutely requires NHEJ, CSR accumulates to a substantial level in Lig4-null cells. The data revealed a fast-acting NHEJ and a slow-acting alterative end joining of switch region breaks during CSR.
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