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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 143, Issue 7 2389-2394, Copyright © 1989 by American Association of Immunologists
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HA Young, KL Komschlies, V Ciccarone, M Beckwith, M Rosenberg, NA Jenkins, NG Copeland and SK Durum
Laboratory of Molecular Immunoregulation, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD 21701.
We have introduced an 8.6-kb fragment of human genomic DNA containing the full length IFN-gamma gene into the mouse germline. The transgenic animals had no biologic or developmental defects as human IFN-gamma does not bind to the mouse IFN R. Regulation of the transgene paralleled that of the endogenous murine IFN-gamma gene in that: 1) it is not expressed constitutively in any tissue examined thus far, 2) it can be induced in thymus and spleen cells by T cell mitogens, 3) it is not expressed in B cells stimulated by LPS, and 4) it produces normal mRNA and biologically active IFN protein. Whereas expression of the transgene is likely restricted to T cells, we had observed that both fibroblasts and B cell lines could express the same DNA when transfected in vitro; this indicates that in vivo, developmental factors restrict expression of the IFN-gamma gene to T cells. These findings also indicate that the 8.6-kb fragment contains the regulatory elements necessary for normal tissue specific expression in vivo. Moreover, they indicate that the regulatory elements for this gene are completely preserved over the phylogenetic distance separating mouse and man, even though substantial drift has occurred in the structural gene, and probably in the IFN-gamma R as well.
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