PMID: 7543511Aug 1, 1995Paper

Human anti-mouse xenorecognition. Provision of noncognate interactions reveals plasticity of T cell repertoire

The Journal of Immunology : Official Journal of the American Association of Immunologists
P BattenR I Lechler

Abstract

DAP.3 transfectants expressing native H-2E molecules with or without human LFA-3 and ICAM-1 (intercellular adhesion molecule-1) failed to induce proliferation by human peripheral blood T cells. Introduction of sequence from the DR beta 2 domain into the H-2E molecule led to the induction of detectable proliferation, which was substantially augmented by co-expression of human LFA-3 and ICAM-1 to levels comparable to those induced by DAP.3 cells co-expressing wild-type DR alloantigens with human LFA-3/ICAM-1. In marked contrast, cells expressing native H-2A molecules together with human accessory molecules provoked strong primary proliferative responses. The results of Ab inhibition experiments confirmed that this was caused by direct xenorecognition. In limiting dilution assays the frequency of anti-H-2A, IL-2-secreting, CD4+ human T cells was only fivefold lower than that measured against a DR alloantigen expressed on the same background. No measurable frequency was recorded against H-2E-expressing cells. Evidence to suggest that this difference was a result of isotype-specific differences in the interaction with CD4 was provided using transfectants expressing DR alloantigens with either the H-2E or H-2A beta 2 domain. DR molec...Continue Reading

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