Identification of HLA-G7 as a new splice variant of the HLA-G mRNA and expression of soluble HLA-G5, -G6, and -G7 transcripts in human transfected cells

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作者
Paul, P [1 ]
Cabestre, FA [1 ]
Ibrahim, E [1 ]
Lefebvre, S [1 ]
Khalil-Daher, I [1 ]
Vazeux, G [1 ]
Quiles, RMM [1 ]
Bermond, F [1 ]
Dausset, J [1 ]
Carosella, ED [1 ]
机构
[1] Hop St Louis, Ctr Hayem, Inst Univ Hematol, CEA,DRM,DSV,Serv Rech Hematoimmunol, F-75010 Paris 10, France
关键词
nonclassical HLA class I genes; HLA-G; soluble HLA; splice variant; gene transcription;
D O I
10.1016/S0198-8859(00)00197-X
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
The nonclassical HLA-G primary transcript is alternatively spliced to generate several mRNAs that have the capacity to encode four membrane bound isoforms, namely HLA-G1, -G2, -G3, and -G4 and two soluble isoforms HLA-G5 and -G6. We aimed at defining the capacity of full length and truncated soluble HLA-G transcripts to be translated in human cell lines. Our study of HLA-G alternative transcripts in various human tissues led us to identify a new splice variant of the HLA-G mRNA, named G7, in which open reading frame continues in intron 2. Due to the presence of a stop codon within intron 2, HLA-G7 transcripts retain the capacity to be translated as soluble truncated HLA-G proteins bearing the alpha1 domain linked to two specific aminoacids encoded by intron 2. Expression vectors containing cDNAs encoding HLA-G5, -G6, and -G7 isoforms were transfected into human cell lines. The presence of translated HLA-G5, -G6, and -G7 proteins was detected in protein extracts of transfected cells by Western blot and immunoprecipitation, but only the full length HLA-G5 soluble isoform could be clearly detected as a secreted protein in both transfected cells supernatants and body fluids. (C) American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics, 2000. Published by Elsevier Science Inc.
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