Literature DB >> 1551698

Graft-specific MHC class II gene expression in response to allogeneic stimulus in heterotopic murine cardiac allografts.

R Xu1, J F Burdick, A Scott, W E Beschorner, W Adler, D S Kittur.   

Abstract

Although, major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II antigen expression in allografts is thoroughly studied, regulation of the genes for these antigens is not fully understood. The graft-specific MHC class II genes are potentially important in determining the immunogenicity of graft but their detection in a mixed-cell population such as in the allograft would require unambiguous differentiation of graft-specific class II expression from those in host lymphoid cells. With an oligonucleotide probe that specifically hybridizes to I-Ab mRNA from H-2k haplotype mice, we have studied I-A gene expression in cardiac allografts heterotopically transplanted from B10.Br (H-2k) to B10.D2 (H-2d) mice. Normal B10.Br hearts do not have appreciable I-Ab transcripts as determined with this probe, but 4 days after allografting, a substantial increase in I-Abk messenger RNA (mRNA) content was noted in the allografted hearts which persisted for the next 2 days and then decreased concomitant with destruction of the heart. The increase in I-Abk mRNA preceded the expression of surface Iak antigens on dendritic and endothelial cells in the allograft. These data indicate increased transcription of the I-Ab gene in cells of graft origin suggesting that transcriptional regulation is the initial mechanism for expression of class II genes in allografts. The sustained rise in graft-specific class II mRNA also seen in these allografts suggests that increased mRNA stability may be another mechanism for the increased density of class II antigens in allografts undergoing rejection.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1551698      PMCID: PMC1384720     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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