Delineation of immunologically and biochemically distinct HLA-A2 antigens.

  • Biddison W
  • Kostyu D
  • Strominger J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Cytotoxic T cell (CTL) recognition of influenza virus in conjunction with HLA-A2 was examined in a population study. Virus-infected target cells from three unrelated A2-positive donors were not lysed by virus-immune CTL from any donor matched only for A2. The A2 antigens of these three donors were indistinguishable from the A2 antigens of other A2-positive donors as assessed by extensive serologic analyses; however, isoelectric focusing (IEF) of A2 molecules from these three donors demonstrated that their A2 heavy polypeptide chains are structurally distinct from those of "normal" A2-positive donors. To date 11% of all A2-positive donors tested exhibited a "variant" A2-associated CTL restriction antigen, and IEF of A2 heavy chains from all "variant" A2-positive cells revealed structural differences in each of these polypeptides. These results suggest there may be considerably greater polymorphism of HLA-A gene products than has been revealed by current serologic techniques.

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Biddison, W. E., Kostyu, D. D., Strominger, J. L., & Krangel, M. S. (1982). Delineation of immunologically and biochemically distinct HLA-A2 antigens. The Journal of Immunology, 129(2), 730–734. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.129.2.730

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