Class II transactivator regulates the expression of multiple genes involved in antigen presentation.

CH Chang, RA Flavell - The Journal of experimental medicine, 1995 - rupress.org
CH Chang, RA Flavell
The Journal of experimental medicine, 1995rupress.org
CIITA (a major histocompatibility complex [MHC] class II transactivator) has been shown to
be required for the expression of MHC class II genes in both B cells and interferon gamma-
inducible cells. Here we demonstrate that CIITA not only activates MHC class II genes but
also genes required for antigen presentation. Mutant HeLa cells, defective in the expression
of classic MHC class II genes, invariant chain, and the newly described human
histocompatibility leukocyte antigen-DM genes, were used to study the role of CIITA in the …
CIITA (a major histocompatibility complex [MHC] class II transactivator) has been shown to be required for the expression of MHC class II genes in both B cells and interferon gamma-inducible cells. Here we demonstrate that CIITA not only activates MHC class II genes but also genes required for antigen presentation. Mutant HeLa cells, defective in the expression of classic MHC class II genes, invariant chain, and the newly described human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen-DM genes, were used to study the role of CIITA in the regulation of these genes. Upon transfection with CIITA cDNA, the mutant cells expressed all three genes, suggesting that CIITA is a global regulator for the expression of genes involved in antigen presentation.
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