GENE REQUIRED FOR NORMAL MHC CLASS-II EXPRESSION AND FUNCTION IS LOCALIZED TO APPROXIMATELY 45 KB OF DNA IN THE CLASS-II REGION OF THE MHC

被引:0
|
作者
CEMAN, S
PETERSEN, JW
PINET, V
DEMARS, R
机构
[1] UNIV WISCONSIN,GENET LAB,MADISON,WI 53706
[2] NIAID,IMMUNOGENET LAB,ROCKVILLE,MD 20852
来源
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY | 1994年 / 152卷 / 06期
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
In certain mutant human B cell lines, MHC-encoded class II molecules displayed at the cell surface have an abnormal conformation and are unstable in the presence of SDS. The mutants cannot present exogenous protein Ags to T cells but elicit responses with exogenous antigenic peptides; thus, formation of intracellular complexes between antigenic peptides and class II molecules is impaired. Previous analysis of LCL deletion mutants, .82, .174, and 5.2.4, showed that genes needed for this function must be present in approximate to 230 kb of DNA in the class II region of the MHC. We now describe a new deletion mutant, .61, which has normal class II-mediated Ag processing/presentation. The TAP1, TAP2, LMP2, and LMP7 genes are deleted from .61, demonstrating that those genes are not needed for normal formation of intracellular class II/peptide complexes. The genes in question must be located in DNA that is present in .61 and .82 (both normal) and absent from .174 and 5.2.4. (both defective). Mapping of the deletion breakpoints indicates that genes needed for normal class II-associated Ag processing/presentation are either: 1) in an approximate to 40 kb L DNA segment located between the DMB and LMP2 loci or 2) in an R region between the DQA2 and DQB1 loci and are completely included on a 5.1-kb fragment formed by joining of DNA that flanks the deletion in .61. The evidence favors location of the genes in the L DNA segment.
引用
收藏
页码:2865 / 2873
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] REEXPRESSION OF MHC CLASS-II GENES IN MHC CLASS-II NEGATIVE CELLS
    CHANG, CH
    FLAVELL, RA
    JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY, 1994, : 307 - 307
  • [2] MHC CLASS-II EXPRESSION AND CYCLOSPORINE
    BUURMAN, WA
    GROENEWEGEN, G
    VANDERLINDEN, CJ
    KOOTSTRA, G
    TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS, 1986, 18 (04) : 855 - 857
  • [3] STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF GENES IN THE MHC CLASS-II REGION
    MONACO, JJ
    CURRENT OPINION IN IMMUNOLOGY, 1993, 5 (01) : 17 - 20
  • [4] REGULATION OF MHC CLASS-II GENE-EXPRESSION
    REITH, W
    STEIMLE, V
    DURAND, B
    KOBR, M
    MACH, B
    IMMUNOBIOLOGY, 1995, 193 (2-4) : 248 - 253
  • [5] REGULATION OF CLASS-II MHC GENE-EXPRESSION
    PETERLIN, BM
    WANG, Y
    SULLIVAN, KE
    CLINICAL RESEARCH, 1986, 34 (02): : A503 - A503
  • [6] Gene Regulation of MHC Class-I and MHC Class-II
    Karatas, Sule
    Savran Oguz, Fatma
    TURKISH JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2020, 8 (03): : 144 - 156
  • [7] EVOLUTION OF MHC CLASS-II POLYMORPHISM - THE RISE AND FALL OF CLASS-II GENE-FUNCTION IN PRIMATES
    BERGSTROM, T
    GYLLENSTEN, U
    IMMUNOLOGICAL REVIEWS, 1995, 143 : 13 - 31
  • [8] RHEUMATOID LYMPHOCYTE-T MHC CLASS-II EXPRESSION - INVITRO STIMULATION PRODUCES NORMAL MHC CLASS-II EXPRESSION, INDEPENDENT OF PROLIFERATION
    KIRKHAM, BW
    PITZALIS, C
    KINGSLEY, GH
    TIMMS, AM
    KYRIAZIS, N
    PANAYI, GS
    JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY, 1989, 16 (03) : 270 - 275
  • [9] ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTION OF GENES IN THE HUMAN MHC CLASS-II REGION
    TROWSDALE, J
    JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY, 1993, : 51 - 51
  • [10] STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF MHC CLASS-II MOLECULES
    BODMER, JG
    TOSI, R
    JOURNAL OF IMMUNOGENETICS, 1987, 14 (01): : 11 - 14