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Immunoglobulin class‐switch recombination: Mechanism, regulation, and related diseases

Jiachen Liu, Ke Zhang, Xu Zhang, Fei Guan, Hu Zeng, Masato Kubo, Pamela Lee, Fabio Candotti, Louisa K. James, Niels Olsen Saraiva Câmara, Kamel Benlagha, Jiahui Lei, Huamei Forsman, Lu Yang, Wei Xiao, Zheng Liu, Chaohong Liu

2024MedComm26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Maturation of the secondary antibody repertoire requires class-switch recombination (CSR), which switches IgM to other immunoglobulins (Igs), and somatic hypermutation, which promotes the production of high-affinity antibodies. Following immune response or infection within the body, activation of T cell-dependent and T cell-independent antigens triggers the activation of activation-induced cytidine deaminase, initiating the CSR process. CSR has the capacity to modify the functional properties of antibodies, thereby contributing to the adaptive immune response in the organism. Ig CSR defects, characterized by an abnormal relative frequency of Ig isotypes, represent a rare form of primary immunodeficiency. Elucidating the molecular basis of Ig diversification is essential for a better understanding of diseases related to Ig CSR defects and could provide clues for clinical diagnosis and therapeutic approaches. Here, we review the most recent insights on the diversification of five Ig isotypes and choose several classic diseases, including hyper-IgM syndrome, Waldenström macroglobulinemia, hyper-IgD syndrome, selective IgA deficiency, hyper-IgE syndrome, multiple myeloma, and Burkitt lymphoma, to illustrate the mechanism of Ig CSR deficiency. The investigation into the underlying mechanism of Ig CSR holds significant potential for the advancement of increasingly precise diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.

Topics & Concepts

Immunoglobulin class switchingSomatic hypermutationCytidine deaminaseImmunoglobulin DAntibodyImmunologyBiologyMechanism (biology)Immune systemB cellAcquired immune systemPrimary immunodeficiencyAntigenGeneticsEpistemologyPhilosophyImmunodeficiency and Autoimmune DisordersT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyChronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research
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