Altered regulation of MHC class I genes in different tumor cell lines is reflected by distinct sets of DNase I hypersensitive sites
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- DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1989.tb08356.x
Altered regulation of MHC class I genes in different tumor cell lines is reflected by distinct sets of DNase I hypersensitive sites
Abstract
MHC class I antigens play a crucial role in immunological functions, e.g. transplant and tumor rejection and antigen presentation. Whereas class I antigens are normally expressed on most adult tissues, albeit in varying amounts, embryonic as well as many tumor cells are characterized by the absence of major histocompatibility complex class I antigens on their cell surfaces. In this study the mechanism controlling the lack of class I expression was analyzed at the level of the chromatin structure. Five DNase I hypersensitive sites were determined at the H-2 D-locus of cell lines constitutively expressing class I genes. Two of them (DH1, located at the TATA box/transcription start site, and DH2, located at the enhancer/interferon response sequence) were absent in the fibrosarcoma IC9 in which expression of the silent Dk class I gene was not inducible. DH1 and DH2 remained absent even after fusion with class-I-positive cells. However, transfected Dk genes were expressed in IC9, and both DH1 and DH2, which were probably derived from the transfected gene, became detectable. In tumor cells expressing class I genes only after treatment with IFN-gamma (e.g. the lung carcinoma CMT64.5) or after in vitro differentiation (F9 embryonal carcinoma cells), DH1 and DH2 were already present before induction of class I expression. However, the intensity of the band indicative of DH2 was reduced in undifferentiated and differentiated F9 cells and in untreated CMT cells.
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