Quaranta MT, Petrini M, Tritarelli E, Samoggia P, Carè A, Bottero L, Testa U, Peschle C. HOXB cluster genes in activated natural killer lymphocytes: expression from 3'-->5' cluster side and proliferative function.
J Immunol 1996;
157:2462-9. [PMID:
8805646]
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Abstract
The expression of HOXB cluster genes (i.e., B1 through B9) was evaluated in purified IL-2/IL-1 beta-activated NK lymphocytes from normal adult peripheral blood by RNase protection and reverse transcription-PCR. In quiescent NK cells these genes are essentially not expressed. After IL-2/IL-1 beta addition, we observed a coordinate induction wave in the 3'-5' HOXB cluster direction, i.e., from B1 through B9. As notable exceptions, B8 is silent, while B9 RNA is detected starting from 6 h through day 11. Furthermore, the 3' located B2/B3/B4 are expressed earlier and at higher level than the 5' located B5/B6/B7/B8. In IL-2/IL-1 beta-activated NK cells, treatment with antisense oligonucleotides targeting B2 mRNA causes a significant inhibition of both cell proliferation and expression of activation markers (i.e., IL-2R alpha-chain and transferrin receptor). These studies provide novel evidence of the role of HOX genes in adult NK cell proliferation. Thus, 1) a coordinate activation of HOXB genes from the 3'-->5' cluster side apparently underlies IL-2/IL-1 beta-induced NK cell activation. 2) Since NK cell activation and survival induced by IL-12 and c-kit ligand, respectively, are not associated with cell proliferation of HOXB gene expression, it is apparent that HOXB gene induction is specifically associated with IL-2-induced NK cell proliferation. 3) Studies with antisense oligomer targeting HOXB2 mRNA suggest an important role for 82 in NK cell proliferation, possibly in part via the IL-2R.
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