Promiscuous gene expression in medullary thymic epithelial cells is connected in network where the Aire gene is an upstream modulator / O papel modulador do gene Aire (autoimmune regulator) sobre redes de expressão gênica em células tímicas epiteliais medulares

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2008

RESUMO

The expression of tissue restricted antigens (TRAs) in thymus by medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs) is essential for the central selftolerance of T cells. Due to heterogeneity of autoantigen representation this phenomenon has been termed promiscuous gene expression (PGE), in which the autoimmune regulator (Aire) gene plays a role as main positive transcriptional regulator on a large set of Aire-dependent TRAs. Aire protein is able in binding to specific DNA sequence motifs and plays a role as a direct regulator. Here we used the cDNA microarray method to access PGE in murine CD80+ mTECs cultured in vitro. Hierarchical clustering of the data allowed observation that TRA genes were differentially expressed. To further investigate the control of PGE, we hypothesize that TRA genes establish networks contributing it selves to modulate their transcriptional levels. Aire in this case plays a role as upstream positive modulator. To test this hypothesis, initially we silenced Aire by gene knockdown (RNA interference) in mTECs. Hierarchical clustering of cDNA microarray data showed a set of Airedependent TRAs genes, which were down regulated after Aire silencing. Gene networks reconstructed from these data allowed the identification of a gene node (Gucy2d) establishing positive regulation upon downstream genes in normal mTECs. Nevertheless, under silencing of Aire, Gucy2d has become a repressor. These finding evidentiate that, genes features in PGE are connected in network; a gene node may act as intermediate in their control and that Aire in PGE network plays a role as an upstream regulator.

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cdna microarrays cdna microarrays mtec mtec sistema imune immune system

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