Immunoglobulin class switching
Abstract
Antibody class switching is induced by B-cell activators in the presence of cytokines. The identity of the heavy-chain class to which a B cell is switched is regulated by cytokines and B-cell activators at the level of transcription of unrearranged heavy chain constant genes. Gene-targeting experiments in mice have proved the essential role of these transcripts in switch recombination. Their possible functions are discussed in the context of a model for the mechanisms of class switching.
Suggested Citation
Janet Stavnezer. "Immunoglobulin class switching" Current opinion in immunology 8.2 (1996).
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/stavnezerj/47