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. 1990 Aug 1;172(2):661-4.
doi: 10.1084/jem.172.2.661.

A model of human cytokine regulation based on transfection of gamma interferon gene fragments directly into isolated peripheral blood T lymphocytes

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A model of human cytokine regulation based on transfection of gamma interferon gene fragments directly into isolated peripheral blood T lymphocytes

J C Chrivia et al. J Exp Med. .

Abstract

An approach has been optimized permitting measurement of human cytokine reporter gene expression after transient transfection directly into purified human peripheral blood T lymphocytes. Comparing the expression of interleukin 2 (IL-2) CAT with a series of specially engineered gamma interferon (IFN-gamma) constructs, a fundamental difference in the molecular mechanisms regulating these two cytokines has been suggested. A potent, tissue-specific, constitutive-acting positive regulatory element was located between sequences -215 and -53 in the human IFN-gamma gene. Deletion analyses suggested that sequences slightly upstream, between positions -251 to -215, exerted a powerful dominant suppressive influence over that positive element. Negative elements appear to play a major role in controlling the regulation of human IFN-gamma gene expression. We thus propose a model of cytokine gene regulation in which selective derepression may be an important fundamental mechanism of induction and/or positive modulation.

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