Th2-specific DNase I-hypersensitive sites in the murine IL-13 and IL-4 intergenic region.

Naofumi Takemoto(The University of Tokyo), Naoko Koyano‐Nakagawa(The University of Tokyo), Toyokazu Yokota(The University of Tokyo), Naoko Arai(The University of Tokyo), Shoichiro Miyatake(The University of Tokyo), Ken‐ichi Arai(The University of Tokyo)
International Immunology
December 1, 1998
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Abstract

IL-4 and IL-13 are cytokines preferentially produced by Th2 cells, and their genes are located in close proximity on human chromosome 5 and mouse chromosome 11. To identify potential regulatory elements that confer Th2-specific expression of IL-4 and IL-13 genes, we constructed a physical map of the IL-13/IL-4 locus and conducted DNase I-hypersensitive (DH) site analysis using Th clones and in vitro-differentiated effector Th cells obtained from TCR transgenic mice. Three DH sites, HSS1, HSS2 and HSS3, were identified within the intergenic region between IL-13 and IL-4 genes. HSS3 was observed both in Th1 and Th2 cells as well as CD4+ naive T cells, while HSS1 and HSS2 were detected exclusively in Th2 cells. The correlation between differentiation into Th2 subtype and the appearance of HSS1 and HSS2 suggests that these regions may play a role in subtype-specific expression of the IL-13/IL-4 locus.


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