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Regulation of HLA-DR gene by IFN-gamma. Transcriptional and post-transcriptional control.

F M Rosa1, M Fellous.   

Abstract

IFN-gamma increases the synthesis and level of mRNA of the HLA class I and II genes, in human cells such as melanomas which normally express both classes of molecules. It also induces the surface expression and mRNA synthesis of HLA-DR genes on cells which normally do not express HLA class II genes such as skin fibroblasts. We have investigated the mechanism by which IFN-gamma increases mRNA levels for class II MHC antigens in human cells. For this purpose, we have studied the effect of IFN-gamma on HLA-DR-alpha transcription rate in two different human cell types: VAL melanoma and JDA2 skin fibroblasts. HLA-DR-alpha mRNA is spontaneously produced in VAL cells and its level is enhanced upon IFN-gamma treatment. We demonstrate here that IFN-gamma increases the transcription of HLA-DR-alpha gene in this cell line. However, the discrepancy observed between HLA-DR-alpha mRNA and transcriptional rates led us to postulate that IFN-gamma also regulates the HLA-DR-alpha gene post-transcriptionally. In the course of these experiments, we found also that human skin fibroblasts, which do not contain detectable amounts of HLA-DR-alpha mRNA, spontaneously transcribe the HLA-DR-alpha gene.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3126233

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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