Coordinate induction of Ia alpha, beta, and Ii mRNA in a macrophage cell line.

  • Paulnock-King D
  • Sizer K
  • Freund Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

We demonstrated a tightly coordinated timing in the appearance of mRNA for the four class II (Ia) MHC chains, A alpha, A beta, E alpha, and E beta, and the Ia-associated invariant chain in a murine macrophage cell line after the addition of immune interferon (IFN-gamma) or of IFN-gamma-containing supernatants from Con A-stimulated spleen cells. The marked increase in mRNA levels for these molecules at approximately 8 hr after IFN-gamma addition contrasts sharply with the earlier, more gradual kinetics observed for class I (H-2) and beta 2-microglobulin mRNA. The difference in kinetics of IFN-gamma induction of class I and class II mRNA suggests differential regulation of the expression of Ia and H-2 antigens. The long lag period preceding detection of Ia mRNA raises the possibility that IFN-gamma may not directly mediate the increase in mRNA expression, but may act through an additional cellular intermediate.

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Paulnock-King, D., Sizer, K. C., Freund, Y. R., Jones, P. P., & Parnes, J. R. (1985). Coordinate induction of Ia alpha, beta, and Ii mRNA in a macrophage cell line. The Journal of Immunology, 135(1), 632–636. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.135.1.632

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