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Effect of 51p1-related gene copy number (V1-69 locus) on production of hepatitis C-associated cryoglobulins.

E H Sasso1, P Ghillani, L Musset, J C Piette, P Cacoub.   

Abstract

Monoclonal IgM in type II mixed cryoglobulins (MC) preferentially use 51p1-related immunoglobulin VH genes. In normal preimmune B lymphocytes, 51p1-related gene expression is proportional to the germ-line gene dosage, which can be 0-4. To determine whether 51p1-related gene dosage influences the occurrence of type II MC or the VH gene bias in cryoglobulin IgM, we studied 47 patients chronically infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV), 24 MC+, 23 MC-. By Western analysis, 11 cryoprecipitate IgM (46%) were detected by G6 (a marker for 51p1-related gene products), eight (33%) by Staphylococcal Protein A (a VH3 family marker), and five (21%) by neither, indicating a 23-fold bias favouring 51p1-related genes. All 11 MC+, G6+ patients possessed > or = 1 copy of a 51p1-related gene; nine of the 36 others had none. The mean copy number of 51p1-related genes was greater in MC+ than MC- patients, and in MC+, G6+ patients versus the 36 others (P < 0.04), but significant differences were not seen in analyses restricted to patients with > or = 1 copy of a 51p1-related gene. We conclude that when a 51p1-related gene is present, a strong bias favours G6+ IgM in HCV-associated type II MC, but this bias is not greatly increased by a high dosage of 51p1-related genes. Furthermore, patients lacking 51p1-related genes also produce MC, but with G6- IgM.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11168003      PMCID: PMC1905958          DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2249.2001.01406.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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