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Octamer binding protein 2 (Oct2) regulates PD-L2 gene expression in B-1 cells through lineage-specific activity of a unique, intronic promoter

PD-L2 expression extends beyond macrophages/dendritic cells to B-1 B cells, a distinct B cell lineage that is responsible for natural immunoglobulin and which is repertoire skewed toward autoreactive specificities. PD-L2 expression is constitutive in B-1 cells, whereas it is inducible in other cell...

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Autores principales: Kaku, Hiroaki, Rothstein, Thomas L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2809120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19710692
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/gene.2009.68
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description PD-L2 expression extends beyond macrophages/dendritic cells to B-1 B cells, a distinct B cell lineage that is responsible for natural immunoglobulin and which is repertoire skewed toward autoreactive specificities. PD-L2 expression is constitutive in B-1 cells, whereas it is inducible in other cell types, suggesting that PD-L2 is regulated differently in the former versus the latter, and this proved to be the case, both in transcription and promotion. B-1 cells express a PD-L2 transcript that lacks exon1, in contrast to macrophages/dendritic cells for which exon1 is included, reflecting a unique start site upstream of exon2. PD-L2 transcription in B-1 cells is regulated by a novel intronic promoter located between exon1 and exon2. This intronic promoter binds Oct1 and Oct2, and although these transcription factors are present in all B cells, Oct2 binding is found in vivo only in B-1 cells and not PD-L2 negative B-2 cells. Moreover, the proximal promoter upstream of exon1 that is active in macrophages is inactive in B-1 cells. Thus, PD-L2 expression is regulated by two different promoters that function in a lineage-specific fashion, with the B-1-specific promoter being constitutively active as a result of Oct1 and Oct2 binding.
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spelling pubmed-28091202010-07-01 Octamer binding protein 2 (Oct2) regulates PD-L2 gene expression in B-1 cells through lineage-specific activity of a unique, intronic promoter Kaku, Hiroaki Rothstein, Thomas L. Genes Immun Article PD-L2 expression extends beyond macrophages/dendritic cells to B-1 B cells, a distinct B cell lineage that is responsible for natural immunoglobulin and which is repertoire skewed toward autoreactive specificities. PD-L2 expression is constitutive in B-1 cells, whereas it is inducible in other cell types, suggesting that PD-L2 is regulated differently in the former versus the latter, and this proved to be the case, both in transcription and promotion. B-1 cells express a PD-L2 transcript that lacks exon1, in contrast to macrophages/dendritic cells for which exon1 is included, reflecting a unique start site upstream of exon2. PD-L2 transcription in B-1 cells is regulated by a novel intronic promoter located between exon1 and exon2. This intronic promoter binds Oct1 and Oct2, and although these transcription factors are present in all B cells, Oct2 binding is found in vivo only in B-1 cells and not PD-L2 negative B-2 cells. Moreover, the proximal promoter upstream of exon1 that is active in macrophages is inactive in B-1 cells. Thus, PD-L2 expression is regulated by two different promoters that function in a lineage-specific fashion, with the B-1-specific promoter being constitutively active as a result of Oct1 and Oct2 binding. 2009-08-27 2010-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2809120/ /pubmed/19710692 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/gene.2009.68 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Kaku, Hiroaki
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Octamer binding protein 2 (Oct2) regulates PD-L2 gene expression in B-1 cells through lineage-specific activity of a unique, intronic promoter
title Octamer binding protein 2 (Oct2) regulates PD-L2 gene expression in B-1 cells through lineage-specific activity of a unique, intronic promoter
title_full Octamer binding protein 2 (Oct2) regulates PD-L2 gene expression in B-1 cells through lineage-specific activity of a unique, intronic promoter
title_fullStr Octamer binding protein 2 (Oct2) regulates PD-L2 gene expression in B-1 cells through lineage-specific activity of a unique, intronic promoter
title_full_unstemmed Octamer binding protein 2 (Oct2) regulates PD-L2 gene expression in B-1 cells through lineage-specific activity of a unique, intronic promoter
title_short Octamer binding protein 2 (Oct2) regulates PD-L2 gene expression in B-1 cells through lineage-specific activity of a unique, intronic promoter
title_sort octamer binding protein 2 (oct2) regulates pd-l2 gene expression in b-1 cells through lineage-specific activity of a unique, intronic promoter
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2809120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19710692
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/gene.2009.68
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