Studies in the in vivo expression of the influenza resistance gene Mx by in-situ hybridisation
- 1 September 1990
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by Springer Nature in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung
- Vol. 110 (3-4), 151-164
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01311285
Abstract
Summary The inbred laboratory mouse strain A2G carries a functional, interferon type 1 inducible gene, Mx which upon expression confers specific resistance to an otherwise lethal dose of influenza virus. We investigated in vivo Mx gene expression by performing Northern hybridisation and in-situ hybridisation on A2G (Mx+) and (CBA/J×C57)F1 (Mx−) mice that were induced either with human, natural interferon; human, recombinant interferon or double stranded poly(I):(C). All 3 inducers were able to stimulate Mx expression in all organs examined in the A2G strain. However, contrary to previous reports, Mx expression was confined to a small number of cell types; the main contributor was most probably mononuclear cells. Specialised cells such as hepatocyte, nephron, ovarian follicle and seminiferous tubules did not show detectable Mx level. There was also constitutive Mx expression in the epithelia of uterus and duodenum which suggested direct gene activation independent of blood-bourne interferon.Keywords
This publication has 37 references indexed in Scilit:
- Inhibition of Lymphocyte Recirculation by Murine Interferon: Effects of Various Interferon Preparations and Timing of AdministrationJournal of Interferon Research, 1989
- Effect of Interferons and Poly(I):Poly(C) on the Pathogenesis of the Diabetogenic Variant of Encephalomyocarditis Virus in Different Mouse StrainsJournal of Interferon Research, 1988
- Transport of the Murine Mx Protein into the Nucleus Is Dependent on a Basic Carboxy-Terminal SequenceJournal of Interferon Research, 1987
- Influenza Virus Resistance of Wild Mice: Wild-Type and Mutant Mx Alleles Occur at Comparable FrequenciesJournal of Interferon Research, 1987
- Aminoalkylsilane-treated glass slides as support forin situ hybridization of keratin cDNAs to frozen tissue sections under varying fixation and pretreatment conditionsJournal of Molecular Histology, 1986
- Interferon synthesis in the early post-implantation mouse embryoDifferentiation, 1984
- Detection of mRNAs in sea urchin embryos by in situ hybridization using asymmetric RNA probesDevelopmental Biology, 1984
- Identification of an interferon in murine placentasNature, 1980
- Natural, genetically determined resistance toward influenza virus in hemopoietic mouse chimeras. Role of mononuclear phagocytes.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1979
- Genetically determined, interferon-dependent resistance to influenza virus in mice.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1979