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Expression and function of Qa-2 major histocompatibility complex class I molecules in transgenic mice
Authors:A L Mellor  P D Tomlinson  J Antoniou  P Chandler  P Robinson  M Felstein  J Sloan  A Edwards  L O'Reilly  A Cooke
Affiliation:Division of Molecular Immunology, National Institute of Medical Research, Mill Hill, London, UK.
Abstract:
Qa-2 molecules are weak transplantation antigens encoded by class I genes of the major histocompatibility complex. When expressed in transgenic CBA mice, Qa-2 molecules provoke rapid rejection of skin grafts and strong, Qa-2 specific, cytotoxic T-cell responses. Efficient rejection of skin grafts from Qa-2 transgenic mice takes place when Qa-2 molecules are attached to the cell membrane with a glycophosphatidyl anchor or by a transmembrane protein domain, except that rejection times are slightly longer in the former case. These results demonstrate that Qa-2 molecules can behave as major transplantation antigens, as do closely related H-2 molecules. Failure of Qa-2 molecules to provoke strong T-cell responses in non-transgenic mice is probably due to the very low level of expression of Qa-2 molecules in skin keratinocytes from such mice since these cells express increased levels of Qa-2 molecules in all Qa-2 transgenic mice.
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