Selective expression of class II E alpha  d gene in transgenic mice.

  • Burkly L
  • Lo D
  • Cowing C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Class II genes of the MHC must be expressed by APC for activation of CD4+ T cells and efficient delivery of T cell help to B lymphocytes. Class II genes have restricted tissue expression and are under complex regulation. By using various deletion constructs of the class II E alpha  d gene in transgenic mice we have mapped different 5' flanking regions which control E alpha  d gene expression in distinct cell types. We demonstrate dissociate expression of E alpha  d within the macrophage lineage as well as within the B cell lineage, and present evidence for a repressive element operative in B cells and macrophages. We describe the generation of novel transgenic lines with limited constitutive and inducible E alpha mRNA and I-E protein.

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Burkly, L. C., Lo, D., Cowing, C., Palmiter, R. D., Brinster, R. L., & Flavell, R. A. (1989). Selective expression of class II E alpha  d gene in transgenic mice. The Journal of Immunology, 142(6), 2081–2088. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.142.6.2081

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