pubmed-article:1401907 | pubmed:abstractText | Trophoblasts do not express MHC class II Ag on their cell surface, but it is not known at which level the regulation of expression of these IFN-gamma-responsive genes occurs. We localized the IFN-gamma R Ag to the trophoblasts of normal human first trimester placenta. As previously shown, treatment with IFN-gamma of short term cultures of placental explants did not induce expression of HLA-DR Ag in trophoblasts. We demonstrated that in situ hybridization with probes for DRA, DRB, and MHC class II-associated invariant chain genes gave no detectable signals for the presence of the corresponding mRNA in cytotrophoblasts or syncytiotrophoblasts of first trimester placenta with or without IFN-gamma. Maternal leukocytes in these placental preparations as well as IFN-gamma-treated HeLa cell control cultures expressed these mRNA. In addition, Northern analysis of RNA isolated from the trophoblast cell line Jar after treatment with IFN-gamma showed that induction of transcription did not occur from the HLA-DRA, HLA-DRB, or invariant chain genes. Jar cells expressed the IFN-gamma R Ag. These data suggest that down-regulation of MHC class II Ag on trophoblasts in the first trimester placenta and in a cell line include a lack of productive intracellular signaling by the IFN-gamma R and maintenance, in a coordinate manner, of low steady state levels of the mRNA encoded by the DRA, DRB, and invariant chain genes. | lld:pubmed |