Undermethylation of interferon-gamma gene in human T cell lines and normal T lymphocytes.
AUTOR(ES)
Fukunaga, R
RESUMO
The relative levels of DNA methylation at CCGG sequences within and around the interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) gene in normal human tissues and cell lines were examined by Southern blot analysis using isoschizomeric restriction enzymes, HpaII and MspI. On the test of normal tissues, the IFN-gamma gene was undermethylated only in a small population of T lymphocyte, whereas the gene was fully methylated in T cell-depleted lymphocytes and uterus cells. In TCL-Fuj cell line which is a T cell line producing a high level of IFN-gamma spontaneously, the IFN-gamma gene was undermethylated. Moreover, the extent of DNA methylation was inversely correlated to the level of expression of the IFN-gamma gene in several T cell lines including sublines derived from TCL-Fuj cells. However, partial or complete unmethylation at the CCGG sites of IFN-gamma gene was observed in a promyelocytic leukemia cell line and two epithelial cell lines that fail to produce IFN-gamma irrespective of induction. These results suggest that undermethylation of IFN-gamma gene is necessary but not sufficient for its efficient expression.
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