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Common distal elements orchestrate CIITA isoform-specific expression in multiple cell types.


ABSTRACT: Major histocompatibility class II (MHC-II) expression is critical for immune responses and is controlled by the MHC-II transactivator CIITA. CIITA is primarily regulated at the transcriptional level and is expressed from three main promoters with myeloid, lymphoid and interferon (IFN)-?-treated non-hematopoietic cells using promoters pI, pIII and pIV, respectively. Recent studies in non-hematopoietic cells suggest that a series of distal regulatory elements may be involved in regulating CIITA transcription. To identify distal elements in B cells, a DNase I hypersensitivity screen was performed, revealing a series of potential novel regulatory elements. These elements were analyzed computationally and biochemically. Several regions displayed active histone modifications and/or enhanced expression of a reporter gene. Four of the elements interacted with pIII in B cells. These same four regions were also found to interact with pI in splenic dendritic cells (spDC). Intriguingly, examination of the above interactions in pI-knockout-derived spDC showed a switch to the next available promoter, pIII. Extensive DNA methylation was found at the pI region in B cells, suggesting that this promoter is not accessible in B cells. Thus, CIITA expression is likely mediated in hematopoietic cells by common elements with promoter accessibility having a part in promoter choice.

SUBMITTER: Lohsen S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4257854 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Common distal elements orchestrate CIITA isoform-specific expression in multiple cell types.

Lohsen S S   Majumder P P   Scharer C D CD   Barwick B G BG   Austin J W JW   Zinzow-Kramer W M WM   Boss J M JM  

Genes and immunity 20140807 8


Major histocompatibility class II (MHC-II) expression is critical for immune responses and is controlled by the MHC-II transactivator CIITA. CIITA is primarily regulated at the transcriptional level and is expressed from three main promoters with myeloid, lymphoid and interferon (IFN)-γ-treated non-hematopoietic cells using promoters pI, pIII and pIV, respectively. Recent studies in non-hematopoietic cells suggest that a series of distal regulatory elements may be involved in regulating CIITA tr  ...[more]

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