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Showing papers by "Shizuo Akira published in 1985"


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13 Nov 1985-Nature
TL;DR: It is reported here that the Edα genes are expressed in these transgenic mice to form the I–EdαEdβ antigen on the surface of B lymphocytes and monocytes and that these I–E antigens are functional in terms of the induction of a mixed lymphocyte reaction and the restoration of immune responsiveness to poly(L-glutamic acid-L-lysine- L-phenylalanine) (GL-Phe).
Abstract: The class II major histocompatibility antigens, I-A and I-E, have been detected on the surface of certain immunocompetent cells, including B lymphocytes and monocytes. These molecules are involved in cell-cell interactions in the immune responses. Each class II antigen consists of two subunits, alpha and beta chains, and the genes encoding these subunits have been well characterized at the molecular level. To analyse the regulatory mechanism of E alpha gene expression and the role of the I-E antigen in the regulation of the immune responses, we have produced transgenic mice by microinjecting cloned Ed alpha genes into fertilized eggs of C57BL/6 mice of b haplotype. This strain of mouse carries a deletion in the upstream (5') region of the E alpha gene covering the transcriptional promoter and, therefore, does not express this gene. Interestingly, this genetic defect of the E alpha gene is accompanied by the inability of the host mouse to respond to a certain set of antigens, phenomena generally termed Ir gene control. We report here that the Ed alpha genes are expressed in these transgenic mice to form the I-Ed alpha Eb beta antigen on the surface of B lymphocytes and monocytes and that these I-E antigens are functional in terms of the induction of a mixed lymphocyte reaction and the restoration of immune responsiveness to poly(L-glutamic acid-L-lysine-L-phenylalanine) (GL-Phe).

121 citations


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TL;DR: The results suggest that BCDF induces an increase in the level of mRNA specific for secretory heavy chains, and then induces final maturation of B cells into immunoglobulin-secreting cells.
Abstract: Stimulation of human B lymphoblastoid cell lines, CESS and SKW6-CL4 with BCDF induced an increase in IgG- and IgM-secreting cells, as well as a slight increase in IgG and IgM expression on their respective surfaces. Biosynthetic labeling demonstrated that BCDF stimulation induced an increase in synthesis of secretory gamma- and mu-chains, as well as their precursors. A slight but significant increase in synthesis of membrane-bound gamma- and mu-chains and their precursors was also observed by BCDF stimulation. However, an increase in synthesis of secretory heavy chains was much higher than that in membrane-bound heavy chains in both cell lines. Pulse-chase experiments showed that increased synthesis of secretory heavy chains was not due to a decrease in degradation. BCDF stimulation induced a preferential increase in mRNA specific for secretory gamma- and mu-chains in CESS and SKW6-CL4 cells, respectively. These results suggest that BCDF induces an increase in the level of mRNA specific for secretory heavy chains, and then induces final maturation of B cells into immunoglobulin-secreting cells.

73 citations