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Epigenetic Silencing of the<i>CIITA</i>Gene and Posttranscriptional Regulation of Class II MHC Genes in Ocular Melanoma Cells
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The inability of primary uveal melanocytes and ocular melanoma cells to express class II MHC molecules after treatment with IFN-gamma has been found to map to two distinct points in the class II MHC biosynthetic pathway. The predominant mechanism appears to involve the silencing of the endogenous gene encoding the class II transactivator (CIITA). Here, the blockade does not involve signal transduction from the IFN-gamma receptor, but rather involves a specific silencing of the CIITA gene. A second mechanism involves the posttranscriptional regulation of class II MHC genes.
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