Cellular, intracellular, and developmental expression patterns of murine SWAP-70

Tilman Borggrefe, Linda Masat, Matthias Wabl, Brigitte Riwar, Giorgio Cattoretti, Rolf Jessberger

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Abstract

SWAP-70 is part of a protein complex that catalyzes cell-free DNA recombination between immunoglobulin heavy chain gene switch region substrates. This report studies the expression pattern of SWAP-70 in mouse tissues, sorted cells, and cultured primary cells. SWAP-70 RNA is strongly increased upon switch-induction of spleen cells, and very weakly expressed in thymus and bone marrow. SWAP-70 protein is specifically expressed in B cells, and levels increase rapidly after stimulation. Tissue staining shows strong expression in germinal center B cells, while macrophages and T lymphocytes do not stain. SWAP-70 is not detected in early B cells in the bone marrow. Its expression during mouse ontogeny after birth correlates with the appearance of non-IgM isotypes. While SWAP-70 localizes to the cell nucleus in activated B cells, it is not tightly associated with the chromatin and is found in the cytoplasm as well. SWAP-70 expression is not increased by γ or UV irradiation of spleen cells, nor does it depend on p53. These characteristics are consistent with the putative role of SWAP-70 in immunoglobulin class switching.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1812-1822
Number of pages11
JournalEuropean Journal of Immunology
Volume29
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • B cell expression
  • Class switch recombination
  • SWAP complex

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