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Haplotypes of the HLA-G 3’ Untranslated Region Respond to Endogenous Factors of HLA-G+ and HLA-G- Cell Lines Differentially

The immune checkpoint HLA-G prevents maternal rejection of the fetus and contributes in cancer invasion and acceptance of allografts. The 5’ and 3’ regulatory regions of the HLA-G gene are polymorphic and balancing selection probably maintains this variability. It is proposed that nucleotide variati...

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Autores principales: Poras, Isabelle, Yaghi, Layale, Martelli-Palomino, Gustavo, Mendes-Junior, Celso T., Muniz, Yara Costa Netto, Cagnin, Natalia F., Sgorla de Almeida, Bibiana, Castelli, Erick C., Carosella, Edgardo D., Donadi, Eduardo A., Moreau, Philippe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5207740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28045999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169032
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author Poras, Isabelle
Yaghi, Layale
Martelli-Palomino, Gustavo
Mendes-Junior, Celso T.
Muniz, Yara Costa Netto
Cagnin, Natalia F.
Sgorla de Almeida, Bibiana
Castelli, Erick C.
Carosella, Edgardo D.
Donadi, Eduardo A.
Moreau, Philippe
author_facet Poras, Isabelle
Yaghi, Layale
Martelli-Palomino, Gustavo
Mendes-Junior, Celso T.
Muniz, Yara Costa Netto
Cagnin, Natalia F.
Sgorla de Almeida, Bibiana
Castelli, Erick C.
Carosella, Edgardo D.
Donadi, Eduardo A.
Moreau, Philippe
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description The immune checkpoint HLA-G prevents maternal rejection of the fetus and contributes in cancer invasion and acceptance of allografts. The 5’ and 3’ regulatory regions of the HLA-G gene are polymorphic and balancing selection probably maintains this variability. It is proposed that nucleotide variations may affect the level of HLA-G expression. To investigate this issue we aimed to analyze how haplotypes of the 3’ untranslated region (3’UTR) with highest worldwide frequencies, namely UTR-1, UTR-2, UTR-3, UTR-4, UTR-5, UTR-18 and UTR-7, impact the expression of a luciferase reporter gene in vitro. Experiments performed with the HLA-G positive cell lines JEG-3 (choricarcinoma) and FON (melanoma), and with the HLA-G negative cell lines M8 (melanoma) and U251MG (glioblastoma) showed that the HLA-G 3’UTR polymorphism influences the response to endogenous cellular factors and may vary according to the cell type. UTR-5 and UTR-7 impact the activity of luciferase the most whereas UTR-2, UTR-3, UTR-4, and UTR-18 have intermediate impact, and UTR-1 has the lowest impact. These results corroborate the previous associations between amounts of plasma sHLA-G levels and 3’UTR haplotypes in healthy individuals and reinforce that 3’UTR typing may be a predictor of the genetic predisposition of an individual to express different levels of HLA-G.
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spelling pubmed-52077402017-01-19 Haplotypes of the HLA-G 3’ Untranslated Region Respond to Endogenous Factors of HLA-G+ and HLA-G- Cell Lines Differentially Poras, Isabelle Yaghi, Layale Martelli-Palomino, Gustavo Mendes-Junior, Celso T. Muniz, Yara Costa Netto Cagnin, Natalia F. Sgorla de Almeida, Bibiana Castelli, Erick C. Carosella, Edgardo D. Donadi, Eduardo A. Moreau, Philippe PLoS One Research Article The immune checkpoint HLA-G prevents maternal rejection of the fetus and contributes in cancer invasion and acceptance of allografts. The 5’ and 3’ regulatory regions of the HLA-G gene are polymorphic and balancing selection probably maintains this variability. It is proposed that nucleotide variations may affect the level of HLA-G expression. To investigate this issue we aimed to analyze how haplotypes of the 3’ untranslated region (3’UTR) with highest worldwide frequencies, namely UTR-1, UTR-2, UTR-3, UTR-4, UTR-5, UTR-18 and UTR-7, impact the expression of a luciferase reporter gene in vitro. Experiments performed with the HLA-G positive cell lines JEG-3 (choricarcinoma) and FON (melanoma), and with the HLA-G negative cell lines M8 (melanoma) and U251MG (glioblastoma) showed that the HLA-G 3’UTR polymorphism influences the response to endogenous cellular factors and may vary according to the cell type. UTR-5 and UTR-7 impact the activity of luciferase the most whereas UTR-2, UTR-3, UTR-4, and UTR-18 have intermediate impact, and UTR-1 has the lowest impact. These results corroborate the previous associations between amounts of plasma sHLA-G levels and 3’UTR haplotypes in healthy individuals and reinforce that 3’UTR typing may be a predictor of the genetic predisposition of an individual to express different levels of HLA-G. Public Library of Science 2017-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5207740/ /pubmed/28045999 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169032 Text en © 2017 Poras et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Poras, Isabelle
Yaghi, Layale
Martelli-Palomino, Gustavo
Mendes-Junior, Celso T.
Muniz, Yara Costa Netto
Cagnin, Natalia F.
Sgorla de Almeida, Bibiana
Castelli, Erick C.
Carosella, Edgardo D.
Donadi, Eduardo A.
Moreau, Philippe
Haplotypes of the HLA-G 3’ Untranslated Region Respond to Endogenous Factors of HLA-G+ and HLA-G- Cell Lines Differentially
title Haplotypes of the HLA-G 3’ Untranslated Region Respond to Endogenous Factors of HLA-G+ and HLA-G- Cell Lines Differentially
title_full Haplotypes of the HLA-G 3’ Untranslated Region Respond to Endogenous Factors of HLA-G+ and HLA-G- Cell Lines Differentially
title_fullStr Haplotypes of the HLA-G 3’ Untranslated Region Respond to Endogenous Factors of HLA-G+ and HLA-G- Cell Lines Differentially
title_full_unstemmed Haplotypes of the HLA-G 3’ Untranslated Region Respond to Endogenous Factors of HLA-G+ and HLA-G- Cell Lines Differentially
title_short Haplotypes of the HLA-G 3’ Untranslated Region Respond to Endogenous Factors of HLA-G+ and HLA-G- Cell Lines Differentially
title_sort haplotypes of the hla-g 3’ untranslated region respond to endogenous factors of hla-g+ and hla-g- cell lines differentially
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5207740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28045999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169032
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