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Complete amino acid sequences of variable regions of two human IgM rheumatoid factors, BOR and KAS of the Wa idiotypic family, reveal restricted use of heavy and light chain variable and joining region gene segments.
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GeneticsImmunologyGenetic EpidemiologyMolecular GeneticsRegion Gene SegmentsDisease Gene IdentificationImmune-related Gene PolymorphismRheumatoid DisorderImmunogeneticsJh4 Gene ElementInflammatory Rheumatic DiseaseAutoantibodiesCrossreactive IdiotypeRheumatoid ArthritisRheumatologyAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyVariable RegionsRheumatic DiseasesAutoimmunityGenetic BasisDisease MechanismWa Idiotypic FamilyMedicine
Evidence derived from the complete amino acid sequences of the variable regions of both the heavy and light chains of two members (BOR and KAS) of the Wa idiotypic family of human rheumatoid factors suggests that not only are the light chains of these molecules derived from possibly one variable region gene segment, but the heavy chain variable regions are all derived from the VHI subgroup of human V region genes. These molecules exhibit a surprising conservation in the size of D region, and all use the JH4 gene element. This restriction in use of VL, VH, D, and JH suggests all of these elements may play a crucial role in either antigen binding and/or expression of the crossreactive idiotype.
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