Literature DB >> 7983736

The relocalization of v-Rel from the nucleus to the cytoplasm coincides with induction of expression of Ikba and nfkb1 and stabilization of I kappa B-alpha.

R Hrdlicková1, J Nehyba, A Roy, E H Humphries, H R Bose.   

Abstract

The v-Rel oncogene induces the expression of major histocompatibility complex class I and II proteins and the interleukin-2 receptor more efficiently than does c-Rel (R. Hrdlicková, J. Nehyba, and E. H. Humphries, J. Virol. 68:308-319, 1994). The kinetics with which these immunoregulatory receptors are induced in B- and T-lymphoid cell lines and chicken embryo fibroblast cultures expressing c-Rel or v-Rel have been examined. v-Rel induced the expression of major histocompatibility complex classes I and II and interleukin-2 receptor more efficiently than did c-Rel at later times after infection. In all three cell types, this increased efficiency was accompanied by a shift in the majority of v-Rel from the nucleus of the cytoplasm. The concomitant relocalization of v-Rel was also demonstrated during the in vitro transformation of spleen cells. The translocation coincided with increased steady-state levels of I kappa B-alpha. Coninfection by retroviral vectors expressing v-Rel, I kappa B-alpha, or NF-kappa B1 demonstrated that either I kappa B-alpha can contribute to the shift of v-Rel to the cytoplasmic compartment. The induction of nfkb1 and Ikba mRNA and the stabilization of I kappa B-alpha by v-Rel were shown to be responsible for these effects. In comparison with c-Rel, the expression of v-Rel was associated with lower levels of transcription of these genes. However, the ability of v-Rel to stabilize I kappa B-alpha remained unchanged. The ability of v-Rel to stabilize I kappa B-alpha but poorly induce Ikba mRNA expression relative to c-Rel may play a role in regulating gene expression, thereby leading to transformation.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7983736      PMCID: PMC188588          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.69.1.403-413.1995

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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