Signal transduction through class I MHC by a monoclonal antibody that detects multiple murine and human class I molecules

  • Houlden B
  • Widacki S
  • Bluestone J
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Abstract

We have generated a hamster anti-mouse class I reactive mAb that is capable of activating T cells in the presence of the cofactor PMA, as assayed by both IFN-gamma production and cellular proliferation. This mAb detects an epitope present on the majority of murine class I molecules, with the known exceptions of H-2Kk and H-2Kq, and is therefore not beta 2-microglobulin-specific. It also recognizes multiple human class I molecules. The epitope recognized by this antibody maps to the class I alpha 1 domain. The activation properties of this mAb are not mediated exclusively through the glycosylphosphatidylinositol-linked Qa-2 molecule, as the antibody activates spleen cells from Qa-2 negative strains. Although class I molecules are not usually considered as activation Ag, these data demonstrate their potential for involvement in signal transduction.

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Houlden, B. A., Widacki, S. M., & Bluestone, J. A. (1991). Signal transduction through class I MHC by a monoclonal antibody that detects multiple murine and human class I molecules. The Journal of Immunology, 146(2), 425–430. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.146.2.425

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