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Publication : Core enhancers of the 3'RR optimize IgH nuclear position and loop conformation for successful oriented class switch recombination.

First Author  Bruzeau C Year  2024
Journal  Nucleic Acids Res Volume  52
Issue  20 Pages  12281-12294
PubMed ID  39413158 Mgi Jnum  J:359652
Mgi Id  MGI:7780891 Doi  10.1093/nar/gkae867
Citation  Bruzeau C, et al. (2024) Core enhancers of the 3'RR optimize IgH nuclear position and loop conformation for successful oriented class switch recombination. Nucleic Acids Res 52(20):12281-12294
abstractText  In B lymphocytes, class switch recombination (CSR) is an essential process that adapts immunoglobulin (Ig) subtypes to antigen response. Taking place within the Ig heavy chain (IgH) locus, CSR needs controlled transcription of targeted regions governed by the IgH 3' regulatory region (3'RR). This super-enhancer is composed of four core enhancers surrounded by inverted repeated sequences, forming a quasi-palindrome. In addition to transcription, nuclear organization appears to be an important level in CSR regulation. While it is now established that chromatin loop extrusion takes place within IgH locus to facilitate CSR by bringing the donor and acceptor switch regions closer together, the underlying mechanism that triggers CSR loop formation remains partially understood. Here, by combining DNA 3D fluorescence in situhybridization with various high-throughput approaches, we deciphered critical functions for the 3'RR core enhancer element in nuclear addressing, accessibility and chromatin looping of the IgH locus. We conclude that the 3'RR core enhancers are necessary and sufficient to pre-organize the position and conformation of IgH loci in resting B-cell nuclei to enable the deletional recombination events required for productive successful CSR in activated B-cell nuclei.
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