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The alpha 3 domain of major histocompatibility complex class I molecules plays a critical role in cytotoxic T lymphocyte stimulation
Authors:N L Samberg  E C Scarlett  H J Stauss
Affiliation:Imperial Cancer Research Fund, University College London, GB.
Abstract:Allogeneic major histocompatibility complex class I molecules induce strong cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses whereas xenogeneic molecules do not. We have tested a series of mouse/human hybrid molecules for their ability to stimulate mouse CTL. The molecules with murine alpha 3 domains consistently stimulated stronger CTL responses than those with human alpha 3 domains, independent of the species origin of the N-terminal alpha 1 or alpha 2 domains. We have found that the ability of class I molecules to induce strong cytotoxic responses correlates positively with their ability to stimulate expansion of the CD8+CD4-T cell subset. The results indicate that mouse T cells can recognize class I molecules with human alpha 1 and/or alpha 2 domains, but for efficient stimulation of these T cells it is important that the immunizing molecule contains a murine alpha 3 domain. We suggest that T cell priming requires an efficient interaction of CD8 with the class I alpha 3 domain, and this shows some species restriction.
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