The endogenous retroviral insertion in the human complement C4 gene modulates the expression of homologous genes by antisense inhibition - Immunogenetics
- ️Zhang, L.
- ️Thu Feb 01 2001
Abstract.
Intron 9 contains the complete endogenous retrovirus HERV-K(C4) as a 6.4-kb insertion in 60% of human C4 genes. The retroviral insertion is in reverse orientation to the C4 coding sequence. Therefore, expression of C4 could lead to the transcription of an antisense RNA, which might protect against exogenous retroviral infections. To test this hypothesis, open reading frames from the HERV sequence were subcloned in sense orientiation into a vector allowing expression of a β-galactosidase fusion protein. Mouse L cells which had been stably transfected with either the human C4A or C4B gene both carrying the HERV insertion (LC4 cells), and L(Tk–) cells without the C4 gene were transiently transfected either with a retroviral construct or with the wild-type vector. Expression was monitored using an enzymatic assay. We demonstrated that (1) HERV-K(C4) antisense mRNA transcripts are present in cells constitutively expressing C4, (2) expression of retroviral-like constructs is significantly downregulated in cells expressing C4, and (3) this downregulation is further modulated in a dose-dependent fashion following interferon-γ stimulation of C4 expression. These results support the hypothesis of a genomic antisense strategy mediated by the HERV-K(C4) insertion as a possible defense mechanism against exogenous retroviral infections.
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Institute of Legal Medicine, Johannes Gutenberg University, Am Pulverturm 3, 55131 Mainz, Germany, , , , ,
P.M. Schneider, K. Witzel-Schlömp, C. Rittner & L. Zhang
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- L. Zhang
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Schneider, P., Witzel-Schlömp, K., Rittner, C. et al. The endogenous retroviral insertion in the human complement C4 gene modulates the expression of homologous genes by antisense inhibition. Immunogenetics 53, 1–9 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002510000288
Received: 21 August 2000
Revised: 20 November 2000
Issue Date: February 2001
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s002510000288