Expressed gene clusters associated with cellular sensitivity and resistance towards anti-viral and anti-proliferative actions of interferon

Journal of Molecular Biology
Khalid S KhabarBryan R G Williams

Abstract

Interferons (IFN) are multi-functional proteins that induce a large number of genes which mediate many biological processes including host defense, cell growth control, signaling, and metabolism. Bioinformatics analysis of the 3'-untranslated regions of IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs) showed that the AU-rich elements (ARE) exist in approximately 10% of the mRNA induced by IFN. The human epithelial cell lines, WISH and 293, and the human B cell lines, Daudi and RPMI 1788, were assessed for their response to type-I IFN. Due to their differential response to the anti-viral and anti-proliferative action of IFN-alpha, they were used as cellular models for genome wide ARE-gene expression. The anti-viral and anti-proliferative actions of IFN-alpha were substantially more potent against WISH and Daudi cells than 293 and RPMI 1788 cells, respectively. These results correlated with the Stat1-driven gene expression as assessed by monitoring the expression of Stat1-mediated IFN-inducible 6-16 mRNA. Interferons were able to induce a significant proportion of common and distinct ARE-genes, but the patterns of expression were different and dependent on the type of the cell, type of IFN, and status of the cellular sensitivity to IFN. Clustering al...Continue Reading

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