Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3354390 Immunity 2006 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryNup98 and Nup96 are components of the nuclear transport machinery and are induced by interferons (IFN). Nup98 is a constituent of an mRNA export pathway that is targeted by viruses and regulated by IFN. However, the role of Nup96 in IFN-related mechanisms has not been established. To investigate the function of Nup96 in vivo, we generated Nup96+/− mice that express low levels of Nup96, as Nup96−/− mice are lethal. The Nup96+/− mice presented selective alterations of the immune system, which resulted in downregulation and impaired IFN α- and γ-mediated induction of MHC I and IFNγ induction of MHC II, ICAM-1, and other proteins. Frequency of TCRαβ+ and CD4+ T cells, which depends on MHC function, is reduced in NUP96+/− mice. Upon immunization, Nup96+/− mice showed impaired antigen presentation and T cell proliferation. Nup96+/− cells and mice were highly susceptible to viral infection, demonstrating a role for Nup96 in innate and adaptive immunity.

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