Science, Vol.279, No.5359, 2118-2121, 1998
Monoallelic expression of the interleukin-2 locus
The lymphokine interleukin-2 (IL-2) is responsible for autocrine cell cycle progression and regulation of immune responses. Uncontrolled secretion of IL-2 results in adverse reactions ranging from anergy, to aberrant T cell activation, to autoimmunity. With the use of fluorescent in situ hybridization and single-cell polymerase chain reaction in cells with different IL-2 alleles; IL-2 expression in mature thymocytes and T cells was found to be tightly controlled by monoallelic expression. Because IL-2 is encoded at a nonimprinted autosomal locus, this result represents an unusual regulatory mode for controlling the precise expression of a single gene.
Keywords:SEVERE COMBINED IMMUNODEFICIENCY;VERSUS-HOST DISEASE;CELL GROWTH-FACTOR;T-CELLS;CD28 RECEPTOR;RECOMBINANT INTERLEUKIN-2;SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION;AUTOIMMUNE-DISEASE;PROTEIN-TYROSINE;ANTIGEN RECEPTOR