Polyclonal IgM obtained by fractionation of a BALB/c serum pool was used as the immunogen for C57BL/6 mice. Draining lymph nodes from selected animals donated cells for fusion with myeloma Sp-2/0. Fifteen hybridomas were productive, and one (RS-3.1) was cloned and the affinity-purified product analyzed for its reactivity pattern by MOPC 104E-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay inhibition. Among five BALB/c myelomas only TEPC 183 (IgM) was active, not those belonging to other Ig classes. Among normal sera from 8 mouse strains only those of BALB/c, DBA/2J and CBA/J showed inhibition. The recombinant strain BALB-Igh-Va/Igh-Cb did not react, which shows that its C mu stems from parental strain C57BL/6, and that therefore the recombination event had occurred 5' of this gene.
A new congenic mouse strain (C57BL/6-Igh-Vb-Ca) with a recombinant chromosome 12 is described. It carries the Igh-1a allele, but shows the serological characteristics of C57BL/6 when analyzed for idiotype expression with respect to the antigens dextran and (4-hydroxy-5-iodo-3-nitrophenyl)acetyl (NIP). We analyzed liver DNA from one animal for restriction fragment length polymorphism by hybridization to probes detecting members of nine VH gene families and DH segments, and compared it to DNA from animals carrying the nonrecombinant haplotypes Igha and Ighb, respectively. The breakpoint of recombination maps to the region carrying members of VH gene families VGAM3.8, PC7183 and Q52. The CB8KN strain which according to the serological analysis carries a recombinant Igh locus (Igh-Va-Cb) on BALB/c background was also analyzed. In this strain the breakpoint of recombination again maps to the region carrying members of VH gene families VGAM3.8, PC7183 and Q52. Our results show that the VH genes of families PC7183 and Q52 are interspersed and map to the region next to the DH locus. At least one gene from the VGAM3.8 family also maps to this region in the Igha and the Ighb haplotype.
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