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Differential regulation of interferon‐induced mRNAs and c‐myc mRNA by α‐ and γ‐interferons
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EngineeringMolecular RegulationImmunologyImmunologic MechanismC-myc MrnaTranscriptional RegulationImmunogeneticsDifferential RegulationDifferent MrnasImmunopathologyCell SignalingTranscription FactorsRna ProcessingInterferon‐induced MrnasC‐myc MrnaRna BiologyGene ExpressionCell BiologyTranscription RegulationCytokineSignal TransductionGene RegulationSystems BiologyMedicineViral ImmunityCell DevelopmentSame Mrnas
The extent and kinetics of induction have been determined for eight mRNAs induced by alpha- and gamma-interferons in HeLa cells. The mRNAs which code for a 2-5A synthetase, metallothionein II, HLA class I antigen and five unknown proteins were induced 2 - greater than 100-fold by alpha-interferons. In the continued presence of alpha-interferon some mRNAs were maintained at the induced levels until at least 40 h, whereas others were induced only transiently. When the effects of alpha- and gamma-interferons were compared, the induced levels and kinetics were very similar for one mRNA (1-8) but were significantly different for the others. One mRNA (6-16) was induced more than 100-fold by alpha-interferon but not significantly by gamma-interferon. Parallel analysis of the level of c-myc mRNA showed it to decrease twofold in response to alpha-interferon, but to increase more than threefold in response to gamma-interferon, despite a more profound inhibition of cell growth by the latter. There must, therefore, be differences in how the levels of different mRNAs are sustained by alpha-interferons and how alpha- and gamma-interferons regulate the levels of the same mRNAs.
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