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Characterization of determinants encoded by four Qa-1 genotypes and their recognition by cloned cytotoxic T lymphocytes.

R N Jenkins, R R Rich.   

Abstract

The alloantigens encoded by the four defined Qa-1 genotypes were characterized by cloned cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) recognition. CTL clones specific for Qa-1a- and for Qa-1b-encoded antigens were generated. Examination of the reactivity of these clones with target cells from H-2r and H-2f strains provided the strongest evidence to date for the designation of the Qa-1c and Qa-1d genotypes, respectively, for these strains. Qa-1c-encoded antigens were recognized by most, but not all CTL clones that specifically lysed Qa-1b target cells, thus demonstrating that these antigens lack a Qa-1b-associated determinant. Similarly, Qa-1d encoded antigens were recognized by only half of the CTL clones that lysed Qa-1a target cells. In addition, one CTL clone that was cytotoxic for Qa-1b and Qa-1c target cells demonstrated low affinity, cross-reactive recognition of a Qa-1d encoded antigen. The reactivity patterns of the monoclonal CTL defined five Qa-1 determinants. Qa-1a, Qa-1b, and Qa-1d each encode multiple determinants. Two Qa-1d encoded determinants probably reside on different molecular species. Finally, large numbers of CTL clones tested on panels of target cells indicated that the Qa-1a strains expressed indistinguishable Qa-1.1 antigens and the Qa-1b strains expressed indistinguishable Qa-1.2 antigens. Therefore, additional polymorphism among these strains is improbable.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6195252

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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