Regulation of MHC Class II Expression by Interferon-γ Mediated by the Transactivator Gene CIITA

Viktor Steimle(University of Geneva), Claire-Anne Siegrist(University of Geneva), Annick Mühlethaler‐Mottet(University of Geneva), Barbara Lisowska‐Grospierre(Inserm), Bernard Mach(University of Geneva)
Science
July 1, 1994
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Abstract

Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II genes are expressed constitutively in only a few cell types, but they can be induced in the majority of them, in particular by interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma). The MHC class II transactivator gene CIITA is defective in a form of primary MHC class II deficiency. Here it is shown that CIITA expression is controlled and induced by IFN-gamma. A functional CIITA gene is necessary for class II induction, and transfection of CIITA is sufficient to activate expression of MHC class II genes in class II-negative cells in the absence of IFN-gamma. CIITA is therefore a general regulator of both inducible and constitutive MHC class II expression.


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