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MHC class II-deficient tumor cell lines with a defective expression of the class II transactivator
Fecha
2002Registro en:
International Immunology, Volumen 14, Issue 5, 2018, Pages 481-491
09538178
10.1093/intimm/14.5.481
Autor
Naves, Rodrigo
Lennon Duménil, Ana María
Barbieri, Giovanna
Reyes, Lilian
Puga, Gisella
Salas, Laura
Deffrennes, Virginie
Rosemblatt Silber, Mario César
Fellous, Marc
Charron, Dominique
Alcaïde-Loridan, Catherine
Bono Merino, María Rosa
Institución
Resumen
MHC class II expression defects have been evidenced in several human tumor cell lines originating from lung cancers or retinoblastoma. Accordingly, the mouse adenocarcinoma and fibrosarcoma cell lines, RAG and L(tk-), do not express I-A and I-E molecules even when treated with IFN-γ. Here we show that fusion of both cell lines restores the inducible expression of MHC class II, thereby demonstrating that they present different and recessive alterations outside the MHC class II locus. CIITA, the MHC class II transactivator, controls the tissue-specific expression of MHC class II genes and creates the architecture of the transcriptional complex that binds to the MHC class II gene promoters. In L(tk-) cells, C2ta transcripts, expressed from the gene encoding CIITA, were indeed detected in severely limited amounts, with a defect in C2ta transcription initiation. In agreement we show here that the L(tk-) cell line does not express the CIITA protein. In contrast, in the RAG cell line, C2ta tr