HLA serological cross-reactivity: HLA-B15 has two public antigens |
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Authors: | Benjamin D. Schwartz Lisa K. Luehrman Tsung Lee Glenn E. Rodey |
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Affiliation: | From the Howard Hughes Medical Iedical Institute Laboratory and Departments of Medicine, Pathology and Microbiology and Immunology, Washington University School of Medicine, and the Missouri-Illinois Regional Red Cross Blood Program, St. Louis, Missouri, USA |
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Abstract: | On the basis of their serologic cross-activity, HLA antigens can be organized into cross-reactive groups of CREG's. We have recently defined immunochemically two public alloantigenic determinants X and Y which can account for the serological cross-reactivity of the B7-CREG and B5-CREG, respectively. One of the smaller of these CREG's consists of HLA-B15 and B17. Using microcytotoxicity testing, a fluoresceinated Protein A binding assay, and chemical immunoprecipitation techniques, we have defined a new public alloantigenic determinant, tentatively designated “Z,” which is present on the 44,000 dalton glycoprotein chains of HLA-B15 and HLA-B17, but distinct from the B15 and B17 determinants. Since HLA-B15 is also a member of the B5-CREG, and therefore bears allodeterminant Y, this report constitutes the first immunochemical demonstration of two public determinants. Y and Z, on a single HLA-B molecule, HLA-B15. |
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Keywords: | CYNAP cytotoxicity negative, absorption positive IgG Immunoglobulin G 2-ME 2-mercaptoethanol NHIgG normal human immunoglubulin G NHS normal human serum NP-40 Nonidet P-40 PAGE polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis SaCI SDS sodium dodecyl sulfate TBS tris-buffered saline, pH 7.4 TSN tris-buffered saline containing 0.25% NP-40 |
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