

Author: Hauber I. Wolf H.M. Samstag A. Pein B. Kreil T.R. Gulle H. Fischer M.B. Eibl M.M.
Publisher: Academic Press
ISSN: 0008-8749
Source: Cellular Immunology, Vol.180, Iss.2, 1997-09, pp. : 95-103
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Abstract
Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II deficiency is an inherited autosomal recessive combined immunodeficiency, characterized by a lack of constitutive expression of the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II genes. The patients investigated in this study are histoidentical twin brothers with a new phenotype in MHC class II deficiency. Examination of HLA-D locus genes in their fractionated peripheral mononuclear cells (MNCs) revealed an unusual and uncoordinated mRNA pattern. Here we analyzed the distribution of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines expressed in these patients' adherent and nonadherent MNCs. We show that gene expression of IL-1alpha, IL-1beta, IL-6, granulocyte-colony-stimulating factor, and IL-10 was induced in both cell fractions, whereas increased mRNA levels of interferon-gamma and the inducible nitric oxide synthase were exclusively detected in the patients' nonadherent MNCs. As IL-10 is known to be able to downregulate transcription of MHC class II and expression of IL-10 in the patients' MNCs was increased, we investigated the regulatory function of this cytokine. Interestingly, inhibition of IL-10 protein synthesis with IL-10-specific antisense oligonucleotide DNA (IL-10-AS-ODN) induced HLA-D locus genes in these MHC class II-deficient patients. Exposure of the nonadherent cell fraction to IL-10-AS-ODN resulted in a profound induction of a previously absent DRbeta1 and DPalpha gene expression. HLA-DQbeta mRNA levels, however, were increased in both the adherent and the nonadherent MNC population. Albeit expression of HLA-D locus genes was inducible via inhibition of IL-10 translation, surface expression of HLA class II antigens on the patients' MNCs was essentially negative. The data presented support the concept of a coordinated network of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine regulation and this network obviously has a significant role in the cell-type-specific regulation of MHC class II expression.
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