نتایج جستجو برای: ciita gene expression

تعداد نتایج: 1604237  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2009
Dan Li Lu Qian Changguo Chen Ming Shi Ming Yu Meiru Hu Lun Song Beifen Shen Ning Guo

The presentation of peptides to T cells by MHC class II molecules is of critical importance in specific recognition to a pathogen by the immune system. The level of MHC class II directly influences T lymphocyte activation. The aim of this study was to identify the possible mechanisms of the down-regulation of MHC class II expression by Zta during EBV lytic cycle. The data in the present study d...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2002
Rish K Pai David Askew W Henry Boom Clifford V Harding

Class II transactivator (CIITA) is necessary for expression of class II MHC (MHC-II) molecules. In mice, CIITA expression is regulated by three promoters (pI, pIII, and pIV), producing types I, III, and IV CIITA. The relative roles of different CIITA types remain unclear. Unstimulated bone marrow-derived macrophages expressed low levels of CIITA mRNA; type I CIITA was nine times more abundant t...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2009
Giovanna Tosi Luisa Bozzo Roberto S Accolla

The AIR-1 gene product CIITA is the master regulator of MHC class II gene expression. This makes CIITA a crucial element for triggering antigen presentation to CD4+ T cells and thus the cascade of events leading to an efficient adaptive immune response. Recently we discovered that CIITA is also endowed with the capacity to directly inhibit both HIV-1 and HTLV retroviruses in infected cells by b...

2013
Ballachanda N. Devaiah Dinah S. Singer

Class II transactivator (CIITA) is a transcriptional coactivator that regulates γ-interferon-activated transcription of Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) class I and II genes. As such, it plays a critical role in immune responses: CIITA deficiency results in aberrant MHC gene expression and consequently in autoimmune diseases such as Type II bare lymphocyte syndrome. Although CIITA does no...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1997
A Muhlethaler-Mottet L A Otten V Steimle B Mach

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 t...

Journal: :Reproductive biology and endocrinology : RB&E 2004
Shawn P Murphy Jason C Choi Renae Holtz

Trophoblast cells are unique because they are one of the few mammalian cell types that do not express major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II antigens, either constitutively or after exposure to IFN-gamma. The absence of MHC class II antigen expression on trophoblast cells has been postulated to be one of the essential mechanisms by which the semi-allogeneic fetus evades immune rejectio...

2001
Gert Riethmuller Thomas R. Spitzer

and Poster Viewing Sessions Thorsten Zacher, Erlangen, Germany The first set of reported abstracts gave an overview of the current progress in understanding the regulation of the transcription factor CIITA, focusing on DNA methylation as a way of silencing HLA class II but also class I gene expression. In the second set of abstracts I concentrate on all presented abstracts dealing with HLA anti...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Christina S K Yee Yongxue Yao Ping Li Michael J Klemsz Janice S Blum Cheong-Hee Chang

The aspartic proteinase cathepsin E (CatE) has been implicated in Ag processing. In this study we report that CatE expression is negatively regulated by the MHC class II transactivator (CIITA). CIITA-deficient murine and human B cells expressed greater CatE than wild-type B cells, whereas overexpression of CIITA in a human gastric carcinoma cell line, AGS, resulted in decreased CatE mRNA and pr...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2010
Hyesuk Yoon Jeremy M Boss

The transcriptional coactivator CIITA regulates MHC class II genes. In the mouse, CIITA is expressed from three distinct promoters (pI, pIII, and pIV) in a developmental and cell type-specific manner with pIII being responsible for B lymphocyte-specific expression. Although the promoter proximal sequences that regulate CIITA in B cells have been described, nothing is known about additional dist...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Reuben M Tooze Sophie Stephenson Gina M Doody

MHC class II is expressed in restricted lineages and is modulated in response to pathogens and inflammatory stimuli. This expression is controlled by MHC CIITA, which is transcribed from multiple promoters. Although factors required for induction of CIITA are well characterized, less is known about the mechanisms leading to repression of this gene. During plasma cell differentiation, B lymphocy...

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