| Literature DB >> 3086873 |
B Malissen, N Shastri, M Pierres, L Hood.
Abstract
Ia molecules play a key role in antigen recognition by T lymphocytes. To analyze the structural features of the individual alpha and beta chains relevant to the assembly of intact Ia molecules, mouse fibroblasts were cotransfected with various combinations of haplotype- and isotype-mismatched Ia alpha/beta gene pairs. Two important points emerged. First, the level of surface expression of a given haplotype-mismatched A alpha A beta pair appears to depend upon the alpha and beta chain alleles involved. Second, transfection with some isotype-mismatched combinations such as Ed alpha Ad beta results in a significant level of surface expression of a stable mixed-isotype dimer, which also appears to be normally expressed at a low level by an Iad-positive B lymphoma. Moreover, a T-cell hybridoma specific for human gamma globulin and restricted by the Ed molecule was found to be efficiently stimulated by the Ed alpha Ad beta-positive transfectant in the presence of antigen. The stimulation was specifically inhibited by monoclonal antibodies directed to either the Ia or the L3T4 molecule. These findings suggest that the estimates of the potential number of Ia molecules available in an animal for restricting T-lymphocyte recognition of antigens must be revised.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3086873 PMCID: PMC323644 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.83.11.3958
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205