Induction of MHC class I genes in neurons

H Neumann, A Cavalié, DE Jenne, H Wekerle - Science, 1995 - science.org
H Neumann, A Cavalié, DE Jenne, H Wekerle
Science, 1995science.org
Whether neurons express major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I genes has not
been firmly established. The techniques of confocal laser microscopy, patch clamp
electrophysiology, and reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction were combined
here to directly examine the inducibility of MHC class I genes in individual cultured rat
hippocampal neurons. Transcription of MHC class I genes was very rare in neurons with
spontaneous action potentials. In electrically silent neurons, transcription was noted, with …
Whether neurons express major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I genes has not been firmly established. The techniques of confocal laser microscopy, patch clamp electrophysiology, and reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction were combined here to directly examine the inducibility of MHC class I genes in individual cultured rat hippocampal neurons. Transcription of MHC class I genes was very rare in neurons with spontaneous action potentials. In electrically silent neurons, transcription was noted, with expression of β2-microglobulin under tighter control than in class I heavy chain molecules. Surface expression of class I molecules occurred only in electrically silent neurons treated with interferon γ. Immunosurveillance by cytotoxic T cells may be focused on functionally impaired neurons.
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