Vaessen R T, Houweling A, van der Eb A J
Science. 1987 Mar 20;235(4795):1486-8. doi: 10.1126/science.3823900.
Expression of the class I transplantation antigens of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is suppressed in cells transformed by the oncogenic human adenovirus 12 (Ad12). This suppression of class I antigen expression, which contributes to the tumorigenic phenotype of the transformed cells, has also been observed in some naturally occurring cancers. In the present study, the rate of transcription initiation of class I genes was measured by a nuclear run-on assay in Ad5- and Ad12-transformed cells of three different types. The rate of transcription was the same in all three. The stability of the class I messenger RNA was also examined and found to be the same in all three cell types. The results indicate that in Ad12-transformed cells the suppression is caused by an inhibition of the post-transcriptional processing of class I MHC messenger RNA in the nucleus.
致癌性人腺病毒12(Ad12)转化的细胞中,主要组织相容性复合体(MHC)I类移植抗原的表达受到抑制。I类抗原表达的这种抑制作用有助于转化细胞的致瘤表型,在一些自然发生的癌症中也有观察到。在本研究中,通过核转录延伸分析测定了三种不同类型的Ad5和Ad12转化细胞中I类基因的转录起始速率。三种细胞中的转录速率相同。还检测了I类信使RNA的稳定性,发现三种细胞类型中的稳定性也相同。结果表明,在Ad12转化的细胞中,这种抑制是由细胞核中I类MHC信使RNA转录后加工的抑制引起的。