Besides their "classical" antigenic peptide-presenting activity, major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II antigens can activate different cellular functions in immune and nonimmune cells. However, this "nonclassical" role and its functional consequences are still substantially overlooked. In
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Transcription of the unique ruminant class II major histocompatibility complex-DYA and DIB genes in dendritic cells
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## Communicated by Henrik Dahl MHC class II deficiency is a severe primary immunodeficiency characterised by the absence of major histocompatibility complex class II (MHC-II) gene expression. It is genetically heterogeneous and can result from defects in at least four different trans-acting regula