An HLA class I specific monoclonal antibody that fails to bind to all HLA-A antigens |
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Authors: | S A Ellis C Taylor J E Hildreth A J McMichael |
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Affiliation: | 1. Nuffield Dept., Clinical Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England;2. Nuffield Dept. of Surgery, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England |
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Abstract: | A monoclonal antibody, MHM.5, specific for HLA class I antigens, bound to lymphocytes of all donors tested and was thought to bind to a monomorphic determinant. When the antibody was used to precipitate 35S methionine labeled HLA class I molecules from lymphoid cells, which were then isoelectric focused, it was found that the HLA-A1,A2 and A3 antigens were not precipitated. Similarly, MHM.5, which is IgG1, failed to block complement mediated lysis by alloantisera specific for HLA-A1, 2 and 3, and most other HLA-A antigens. HLA-Aw24, A25, and A32, and all other HLA-B and C typing reactions tested were blocked. Thus the antibody binds to an epitope that is lacking on most A antigens, but present on Aw24, A25, A32 and all B and C locus antigens. Comparison of the published amino acid sequences of HLA-A2, A3, Aw24, A28, Cw3, B7, and B40 suggests some possible sites for this epitope. |
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Keywords: | MHC major histocompatibility complex SAC EBV Epstein-Barr virus IEF isoelectric focusing PBL peripheral blood lymphocyte PAGE polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis FCS fetal calf serum Address reprint requests to Dr. A.J. McMichael, Nuffield Dept. Clinical Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England. |
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