Yl. Han et al., TNF-alpha suppresses IFN-gamma-induced MHC class II expression in HT1080 cells by destabilizing class II trans-activator mRNA, J IMMUNOL, 163(3), 1999, pp. 1435-1440
Precise regulation of MHC class II gene expression is crucial for developme
nt acid function of the immune system. Class II trans-activator (CIITA) has
been shown to be required for constitutive and IFN-gamma-induced MHC class
II transcription. TNF-alpha is commonly coexpressed with IFN-gamma during
immune-mediated inflammatory responses and modulates IFN-gamma-stimulated M
HC class II expression. The effect of TNF-alpha on MHC class II expression
depends on cell type and cellular differentiation state. We show here that
TNF-alpha suppresses IFN-gamma-induced CIITA mRNA accumulation, resulting i
n decreased MHC class II expression in human fibrosarcoma HT1080 cells. TNF
-alpha also inhibits CIITA mRNA accumulation and protein expression in a te
tracycline-regulated system without affecting promoter activity. CIITA mRNA
, regulated by either IFN-gamma or tetracycline, was destabilized in the pr
esence of TNF-alpha, suggesting that TNF-alpha utilizes a distinct mechanis
m to suppress MHC class II expression in HT1080 cells. Consistent with this
interpretation, TNF-alpha blocked IFN-gamma-induced CIITA and MHC class II
expression in mutant cells that are unresponsive to TGF-beta or IFN-beta.
This is the first instance in which MHC class II expression is inhibited by
destabilizing CIITA mRNA.