Anti-human class I MHC antibodies induce apoptosis by a pathway that is distinct from the Fas antigen-mediated pathway.

  • Woodle E
  • Smith D
  • Bluestone J
  • et al.
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Abstract

5H7, an anti-human class I MHC mAb that recognizes a monomorphic determinant of the alpha3 domain, profoundly inhibits T lymphocyte activation. The present study was designed to determine the role of programmed cell death in 5H7-mediated immune suppression. Incubation of PBMC with 5H7 mAb induced a marked reduction in viable cell recovery (VCR) of T cells (<10% VCR), NK cells (<1% VCR), and B cells (<1% VCR). In addition, 5H7 inhibited proliferation and VCR of JY, DBS-521, and BevD tumor lines as well as cells transfected with HLA-B27. Morphologic changes characteristic of apoptosis were induced by 5H7, including cell membrane blebbing, cytoplasmic vacuolization, condensation of nuclear chromatin, and nuclear fragmentation. Furthermore, DNA fragmentation was demonstrated in 5H7-treated PBMC using a TdT-mediated end-labeling (TUNEL) technique. 5H7, but not anti-Fas mAb, induced apoptosis of cell lines derived from patients with Niemann-Pick disease that lack acidic sphingomyelinase activity. In addition, induction of cell death by 5H7 was not inhibited by IL-1beta-converting enzyme (ICE) inhibitors under conditions that fully suppressed Fas-mediated apoptosis. These findings suggest that signal transduction through "classical" human class I MHC molecules induces apoptosis by a Fas-independent pathway that does not require acidic sphingomyelinase, is independent of ICE protease, and may represent a unique pathway of cell death in human lymphocytes.

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Woodle, E. S., Smith, D. M., Bluestone, J. A., Kirkman, W. M., Green, D. R., & Skowronski, E. W. (1997). Anti-human class I MHC antibodies induce apoptosis by a pathway that is distinct from the Fas antigen-mediated pathway. The Journal of Immunology, 158(5), 2156–2164. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.158.5.2156

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