| Literature DB >> 1464553 |
R W Kuijpers1, A E von dem Borne, V Kiefel, C M Eckhardt, A H Waters, B Zupanska, D Barz, E Taaning, A Termijtelen, W H Ouwehand.
Abstract
Alloantibody formation against HPA-1a (Zwa/PIA1) has, to date, only been found in HLA-DRw52(a+) (Dw24) individuals. Alloimmunization against the product of the other HPA-1 allele, HPA-1b, is rare. We have been able to evaluate ten cases of HPA-1b alloimmunization in Europe in order to study whether there is an association between HLA phenotype and anti-HPA-1b antibody formation. HLA typing of these patients was performed with particular attention to the DRw52a specificity using specific T-cell clones. No association with DRw52a or any other known HLA phenotype was found. This finding implies that the amino acid substitution leucine33-proline33 in GPIIIa, responsible for HPA-1a/b, is of primary importance for the association of anti-HPA-1a antibody formation with DRw52a. These data show that the amino acid polymorphism affects the presentation of the immunogenic oligopeptides of HPA-1a and -1b in the HLA class-II groove.Entities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 1992 PMID: 1464553 DOI: 10.1016/0198-8859(92)90024-h
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Immunol ISSN: 0198-8859 Impact factor: 2.850