Serologic and T cell recognition of truncated transplantation antigens encoded by in vitro deleted class i major histocompatibility genes

McCluskey, J.; Bluestone, J.A.; Coligan, J.E.; Maloy, W.L.; Margulies, D.H.

Journal of Immunology 136(4): 1472-1481

1986


ISSN/ISBN: 0022-1767
PMID: 2418116
Document Number: 281483
Gene constructions encoding a leader sequence and the C2, transmembrane, and intracytoplasmic exons of both H-2Ld (pLd-C2) and H-2Dd (pDd-C2) were expressed as cell surface proteins when stably introduced into mouse L cells. Distinct proteins of 17.5 and 16 kd precipitated from pDd-C2 transformants reacted with a C2 domain-specific monoclonal antibody, whereas the pLd-C2 transformants expressed a single 19 kd glycoprotein. A xenoantiserum specific for the exon VI/VIII fusion peptide of H-2Dd precipitated only the 16 kd product, suggesting that this protein was derived from an alternately spliced transcript lacking exon VII of the native gene. CTL specifically recognized the pLd-C2 and pDd-C2 gene products, indicating the existence of CTL reactive against polymorphic determinants in the C2 domain of class I antigens.

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