The Sgp 3 locus derived from the 129 strain is responsible for enhanced endogenous retroviral expression in macroH 2 A 1-deficient mice BAUDINO ,

The endogenous retroviral envelope glycoprotein, gp70, implicated in murine lupus nephritis is secreted by hepatocytes, and its expression is largely regulated by the Sgp3 (serum gp70 production 3) locus derived from lupus-prone mice. Because of the localization of the macroH2A1 gene encoding macroH2A histone variants within the Sgp3 interval and of an up-regulated transcription of endogenous retroviral sequences in macroH2A1-deficient C57BL/6 (B6) mice, we investigated whether macroH2A1 is a candidate gene for Sgp3. macroH2A1-deficient B6 mice carrying the 129-derived Sgp3 locus, which was co-transferred with the 129 macroH2A1 mutant gene, displayed increased levels of serum gp70 and hepatic retroviral gp70 RNAs comparable to those of B6.NZB-Sgp3 congenic mice bearing the Sgp3 locus of lupus-prone NZB mice. In contrast, the abundance of retroviral gp70 RNAs in macroH2A1-deficient 129 mice was not elevated at all as compared with wild-type 129 mice. Furthermore, Sgp3 subcongenic B6 mice devoid of the NZB-derived macroH2A1 gene displayed an Sgp3 phenotype identical to that of B6.NZB-Sgp3 congenic mice carrying the [...] BAUDINO, Lucie Clementine, et al. The Sgp3 locus derived from the 129 strain is responsible for enhanced endogenous retroviral expression in macroH2A1-deficient mice. Journal of Autoimmunity, 2010, vol. 35, no. 4, p. 398-403 DOI : 10.1016/j.jaut.2010.08.003

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