A T Lymphocyte-Specific Transcription Complex Containing RUNX1 Activates MHC Class I Expression

  • Howcroft T
  • Weissman J
  • Gegonne A
  • et al.
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Abstract

MHC class I expression is subject to both tissue-specific and hormonal regulatory mechanisms. Consequently, levels of expression vary widely among tissues, with the highest levels of class I occurring in the lymphoid compartment, in T cells and B cells. Although the high class I expression in B cells is known to involve the B cell enhanceosome, the molecular basis for high constitutive class I expression in T cells has not been explored. T cell-specific genes, such as TCR genes, are regulated by a T cell enhanceosome consisting of RUNX1, CBFβ, LEF1, and Aly. In this report, we demonstrate that MHC class I gene expression is enhanced by the T cell enhanceosome and results from a direct interaction of the RUNX1-containing complex with the class I gene in vivo. T cell enhanceosome activation of class I transcription is synergistic with CIITA-mediated activation and targets response elements distinct from those targeted by CIITA. These findings provide a molecular basis for the high levels of MHC class I in T cells.

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Howcroft, T. K., Weissman, J. D., Gegonne, A., & Singer, D. S. (2005). A T Lymphocyte-Specific Transcription Complex Containing RUNX1 Activates MHC Class I Expression. The Journal of Immunology, 174(4), 2106–2115. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.174.4.2106

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