The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II-like molecules, H2
-M, have an essential role in processing and presentation of antigens
by the MHC class II molecules, because functional inactivation of thes
e genes lead to surface expression of MHC class II molecules devoid of
associated foreign peptides. We have used in situ hybridization to ex
amine the expression of MHC class II and H2-Mb genes in embryonic and
neonatal mice and show here that expression of H2-Ab and H2-Mb mRNA is
absent in 13.5-day-old mice. However, mRNA for both genes could be de
tected in the thymus of 14.5- and 15.5-day-old embryos, and the patter
ns of hybridization suggested that the two genes were expressed in the
same cells. In spleen and thymus of neonatal mice the H2-Ab and H2-Mb
genes were also coexpressed, with expression being localized to the w
hite pulp of the spleen and to the thymic medulla, which are rich in a
ntigen-presenting cells. The steady-state levels of H2-Ab mRNA appeare
d to be approximately 10 to 14 times greater that the level of HZ-Mb m
RNA molecules, irrespectively of the tissue and age, reflecting the di
fferent functions of the two molecules.