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Repression of major histocompatibility complex genes by a human trophoblast ribonucleic acid.

J A Peyman1.   

Abstract

The suppression of polymorphic major histocompatibility complex antigen expression in human trophoblasts is critical for the avoidance of a cell-mediated immune response by maternal lymphocytes against cells expressing paternal antigens. In this study, a repressor of major histocompatibility complex gene expression was cloned by negative immunoselection using a trophoblast cDNA expression library in interferon-gamma-responsive human cells. The sequence of this regulatory gene was analyzed, and the functions of the transfected cDNA or microinjected gene product were examined in interferon-gamma-responsive cells by immunocytochemical methods. The repressor, called TSU-- trophoblast STAT (signal transducers and activators of transcription) utron (untranslated region of an mRNA)--reduced STAT1 nuclear translocation and suppressed major histocompatibility complex class II antigen expression at high doses of interferon-gamma and class I expression at low doses of interferon-gamma. TSU encoded a small, untranslated poly-A+-RNA that appeared to bind STAT1 through pairs of motifs analogous to STAT-binding promoter sequences. These promoter-like motifs, but no open reading frame, were conserved in a TSU-related gene in goats. Northern blot analysis demonstrated that TSU was expressed as a 0. 5-kilobase (kb) RNA in placenta and as an ubiquitous 4.4-kb RNA. TSU expression may protect trophoblasts from immune attack and promote the survival of the placenta and fetus.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9858482     DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod60.1.23

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Reprod        ISSN: 0006-3363            Impact factor:   4.285


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