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. 1997 May 15;16(10):2851-60.
doi: 10.1093/emboj/16.10.2851.

Expression of MHC class II molecules in different cellular and functional compartments is controlled by differential usage of multiple promoters of the transactivator CIITA

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Expression of MHC class II molecules in different cellular and functional compartments is controlled by differential usage of multiple promoters of the transactivator CIITA

A Muhlethaler-Mottet et al. EMBO J. .

Abstract

The highly complex pattern of expression of major histocompatibility complex class II (MHC-II) molecules determines both the immune repertoire during development and subsequently the triggering and the control of immune responses. These distinct functions result from cell type-restricted expression, developmental control and either constitutive or inducible expression of MHC-II genes. Yet, in these various situations, MHC-II gene expression is always under the control of a unique transactivator, CIITA. Here we show that the CIITA gene is controlled by several distinct promoters, two of which direct specific constitutive expression in dendritic cells and B lymphocytes respectively, while another mediates gamma-interferon-induced expression. Thus the cellular, temporal and functional diversity of MHC-II expression is ultimately controlled by differential activation of different promoters of a single transactivator gene. This provides novel experimental tools to dissect compartment-specific gain or loss of MHC-II function in vivo.

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