Intranuclear localization of transcription factories and immunoglobulin heavy chain gene alleles during human B-cell maturation

A. V. Pichugin, O. V. Iarovaia,I. V. Sklyar, G. Lacombe,S. V. Razin,T. Fest, M. Lipinski,Y. S. Vassetzky

Biopolymers & Cell(2016)

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Immunoglobulin heavy chain (IGH) gene locus is expressed monoallelically in human B cells. Aim. To study the role of nuclear organization in regulation of the IGH expression during B-cell differentiation. Methods. Immunofluorescence in situ hybridization on 3D-preserved nuclei (3D immuno-FISH). Results. Active RNA polymerase II (Pol II) molecules and the IGH locus were detected in the periphery of the nucleoli at some stages of B-cell differentiation. Conclusions. We observed significant changes in the pattern of distribution of RNA polymerase II in the nucleus during B-cell differentiation, but no preferential co-localization of the productive IGH allele with the transcription factories in the vicinity of the nucleolus and in the nucleoplasm was observed. © 2016 A. Pichugin et al.
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