Evidence for the presence of the alternatively spliced HLA-G mRNA forms in human mononuclear cells from peripheral blood and umbilical cord blood

M Kirszenbaum,P Moreau,M Teyssier, C Lafon,E Gluckman, J Dausset, E Carosella

Human Immunology(1995)

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The HLA-G monomorphic, nonclassic HLA class I gene encodes the molecule that is the only major histocompatibility complex antigen expressed on cytotrophoblasts of placenta. This restricted expression on fetal tissue that is in contact with maternal tissue suggests that HLA-G products may play a role in maternofetal tolerance. We previously have demonstrated in firsttrimester human trophoblasts a new alternatively spliced form of HLA-G mRNA lacking exon 4 (HLA-G4) and weak expression of HLA-G1 copy mRNA in adult peripheral blood lymphocytes. By using exon-specific HLA-G primers, we demonstrate in this work the presence of three additional alternatively spliced forms of HLA-G mRNA in human peripheral mononuclear cells (HLA-G2, HLA-G3, and HLA-G4). In umbilical cord blood, HLA-G transcription was observed at very low level and only three alternatively spliced forms were detected (HLA-G1, HLA-G2, and HLA-G3). In contrast, we did not revealed any HLA-G transcript in CD34+ fraction of cord blood cells.
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mononuclear cell,alternative splicing,major histocompatibility complex
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