N-myc suppresses Major Histocompatibility Complex class I gene expression through down-regulation of the p50 subunit of NF-kappaB
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1993
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Veer, L.J. van 't
Beijersbergen, R.L.
Bernards, R.A.
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Abstract
In neuroblastoma, N-myc suppresses the expression of
major histocompatibility complex (MHC) Class I antigens
by reducing the binding of a nuclear factor to the
enhancer-A element in the MHC Class I gene promoter.
We show here that the p50 subunit of NF-kappaB is part of
this complex and that expression of p50 mRNA is
suppressed by N-myc. Transfection of a p50 expression
vector in neuroblastoma cells that express N-myc at a high
level leads to restoration of factor binding to the MHC
Class I gene enhancer, restores enhancer activity and
leads to re-expression of MHC Class I antigens at the cell
surface. These data indicate that the p50 subunit of
NF-kappaB is involved in the regulation of MHC Class I
antigen expression and that N-myc down-regulates MHC
Class I gene expression primarily through suppression
of p50 expression.
Keywords
MHC Class I, N-myc, neuroblastoma, NF-kappaB