The regulatory complex of HLA class I promoters exhibits locus-specific conservation with limited allelic variation Journal Article


Authors: Cereb, N.; Yang, S. Y.
Article Title: The regulatory complex of HLA class I promoters exhibits locus-specific conservation with limited allelic variation
Abstract: The extensive genetic polymorphism of the classical MHC class I molecules provides an important distinguishing feature of the host's immune system. They influence the selection and function of effector cells against tumor and virally infected cells. In these cells, class I molecules are often selectively suppressed. This suppression is locus specific and, in certain cases, allele specific. We analyzed the HLA class I promoter sequences that include class I regulatory complex (CRC) in a total of 41 well-characterized HLA homozygous B lymphoblastoid cell lines, using locus-specific oligonucleotide probes complementary to the overlapping CRC elements. These include κB1, κB2, IFN response sequence, the putative negative regulatory element, and the HLA counterpart of the H-2RII region that contains the retinoid x receptor β binding motif. The CRC of HLA promoters displayed locus-specific conservation; however, limited allelic variation was observed in each of the cis elements. In some, variations were apparently generated by gene conversion. The palindromic κB1 site, which has an active role in enhancing promoter activity, was found to be conserved in almost all HLA-A and -B alleles, but not in HLA-C. The core DNA binding motif for retinoid x receptor β was absent within the HLA CRC region. Sequence analysis of promoters from HLA-A31, -B13, and -Cw1 genomic clones, as well as pairwise interallelic and intra-allelic comparison with those of published alleles, showed that locus-specific conservation extended throughout the promoter sequences. Locus specificity and the allelic variation seen in the CRC regions may provide a structural basis for the selective modulation of HLA class I genes.
Keywords: human cell; promoter region; interferon; allele; gene locus; alleles; dna; molecular sequence data; sequence alignment; nf-kappa b; histocompatibility antigens class i; base sequence; dna sequence; binding sites; virus infection; dna primers; sequence homology, nucleic acid; dna binding; hla a antigen; hla b antigen; hla c antigen; genetic conservation; hla system; tumor immunology; promoter regions (genetics); genes, mhc class i; oligonucleotide probes; humans; human; priority journal; article
Journal Title: Journal of Immunology
Volume: 152
Issue: 8
ISSN: 0022-1767
Publisher: The American Association of Immunologists, Inc  
Date Published: 1994-04-15
Start Page: 3873
End Page: 3883
Language: English
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 8144957
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  1. Soo Y Yang
    108 Yang
  2. Nezih Cereb
    25 Cereb