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A conserved enhancer element differentially regulates developmental expression of CD5 in B and T cells.


ABSTRACT: We previously identified an enhancer element upstream of the mouse cd5 gene that was required in reporter assays for the induction of cd5 promoter activity by BCR cross-linking. This element is highly conserved in placental mammals. To determine its physiological role, we have now generated mice with a targeted deletion of the enhancer. The result is the loss of CD5 expression in peritoneal and splenic B-1a cells of adult mice and an inability to induce CD5 by cross-linking of the BCR on splenic B-2 cells. Surprisingly, CD5 expression on B-1a cells of neonatal mice was only minimally compromised. Cd5 enhancer deletion also had only a modest effect on CD5 expression in the T lineage. Thus, this enhancer provides age- and tissue-specific regulation of CD5 expression and is an example of the utilization of different modes of regulation of expression in T and B cells.

SUBMITTER: Berland R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3855468 | biostudies-other | 2010 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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A conserved enhancer element differentially regulates developmental expression of CD5 in B and T cells.

Berland Robert R   Fiering Steven S   Wortis Henry H HH  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20101112 12


We previously identified an enhancer element upstream of the mouse cd5 gene that was required in reporter assays for the induction of cd5 promoter activity by BCR cross-linking. This element is highly conserved in placental mammals. To determine its physiological role, we have now generated mice with a targeted deletion of the enhancer. The result is the loss of CD5 expression in peritoneal and splenic B-1a cells of adult mice and an inability to induce CD5 by cross-linking of the BCR on splenic  ...[more]

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