Analysis of the sequence polymorphism within class II transactivator gene promoters.

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ID Serval
serval:BIB_B591430938B7
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Titre
Analysis of the sequence polymorphism within class II transactivator gene promoters.
Périodique
Experimental and clinical immunogenetics
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Janitz M, Reiners-Schramm L, Muhlethaler-Mottet A, Rosowski M, Lauster R
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
01/2001
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Langue
anglais
Résumé
The class II transactivator is a major transcriptional factor acting on the promoters of MHC class II genes. Transcription of the CIITA gene is driven by four alternative promoters, which exhibit cell-type-specific activity. The CIITA promoter III (PIII) is constitutively active in B cells, whereas promoter IV (PIV) becomes activated upon interferon-γ activation. The aim of this study was to investigate whether these two promoters exhibit a sequence variability like the MHC class II promoters do. We isolated PIII and PIV fragments from healthy individuals and rheumatoid arthritis patients and screened them for sequence polymorphisms. Single base pair substitutions within the CIITA PIV were found in 9% of the individuals analyzed. The majority of the substitutions were located upstream of the known cis-acting elements of the promoter. PIII was non-polymorphic. To evaluate the functional relevance of the detected polymorphism we cloned variable PIV upstream of the luciferase reporter gene. Such prepared constructs were transfected into monocytes, melanoma and HeLa cells, which were subsequently stimulated with interferon-γ. The analysis of promoter activities did not reveal significant differences in all three cell types. We conclude that the level of CIITA expression does not vary within the population. Thus the differences in the level of MHC class II expression, which are observed between individuals, stem for the polymorphisms of the MHC class II promoters themselves.
Mots-clé
Class II transactivator, MHC class II genes, Transcription, Promoter region, Sequence polymorphism
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