PMID: 6967944Aug 1, 1980Paper

Ia antigen on peripheral blood mononuclear leukocytes in man. I. Expression, biosynthesis, and function of HLA-DR antigen non-T cells

The Journal of Experimental Medicine
E G EnglemanG J Stewart

Abstract

Murine monoclonal antibodies to monomorphic components of HLA-DR antigen were used to analyze the distribution and function of DR molecules on non-T mononuclear leukocytes from peripheral blood. On the basis of indirect immunofluorescence and complement-mediated cytolysis. DR antigen was detected on approximately 70% of non-T cells (DR+) and could not be detected on approximately 30% of non-T cells (DR-). A fluorescence-activated cell sorter was used to separate non-T cells into DR+ and DR- populations, and each population was studied. At least one-third of DR- cells were monocytes, and the remainder were surface-immunoglobulin-negative lymphocytes. Analysis of [35S]methionine-labeled proteins by the method of two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis indicated that DR+, but not DR-, cells biosynthesize DR molecules DR+ cells stimulated strongly in the autologous and allogeneic mixed lymphocyte reactions (MLR) and supported T cell proliferation to soluble antigens, whereas DR- cells stimulated in the allogeneic MLR but failed to stimulate in the autologous MLR or to support T cell proliferation to soluble antigens. When present continuously in culture, one monoclonal anti-DR antibody (antibody 2.06) modestly inhibited ...Continue Reading