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Preferential utilization of a novel V lambda 3 gene in monoclonal rheumatoid factors derived from the synovial cells of rheumatoid arthritis patients.

R W Ermel1, T P Kenny, A Wong, A Solomon, P P Chen, D L Robbins.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To further our understanding about the molecular genetics of rheumatoid factor (RF) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
METHODS: The heavy and light chain variable region (V) genes of 5 new human monoclonal IgM RFs were cloned and sequenced using the polymerase chain reaction and the dideoxynucleotide termination method.
RESULTS: The results reveal the recurrent usage in two RA patients of a novel V lambda 3 germline gene, designated Humlv3c93. Specifically, in 2 of 3 RFs (C93 and D53) from one patient, the light chains in the V lambda gene-encoded region were identical to each other and to the light chain of an RF (H4) from another patient. Serologically, the light chains of these 3 RFs were classified as members of the V lambda 3b sub-subgroup. Each of the RFs was encoded by a different VH gene. Both C93 and D53 bound specifically with human and rabbit IgG, whereas H4 was monospecific for rabbit IgG.
CONCLUSION: Since the lv3c93 gene is not homologous to any reported V lambda sequence from natural autoantibodies, it is possible that lv3c93 may represent a disease-specific RF-related V lambda gene. Moreover, the amino acid sequence CSGGSCY in the third complementarity-determining regions of 2 of the RF heavy chains is encoded by the DLR2 gene segment and has been found previously in 2 other RA-derived RFs, and thus may play a significant role in antigen binding.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8003058     DOI: 10.1002/art.1780370614

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthritis Rheum        ISSN: 0004-3591


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