Amnion membrane epithelial cells express class I HLA and contain class I HLA mRNA.

  • Hunt J
  • Andrews G
  • Fishback J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Amnion epithelial cells in membranes from term deliveries, which have been reported not to express histocompatibility Ag, were evaluated for HLA by using an avidin-biotin immunoperoxidase staining system and for class I HLA mRNA by Northern blotting and in situ hybridization. There were three major findings from these studies. 1) Amnion cells frequently expressed class I HLA. Three mAb to monomorphic determinants of class I HLA were used: 61D2, PA2.6, and W6/32. 61D2 identified 1 of 8 fresh amnion membranes as class I positive whereas PA2.6 identified 4/8 and W6/32 identified 5/8. 2) Amnion cells contained class I HLA mRNA. RNA extracted from amnion membranes hybridized to a class I HLA probe (pHLA1.1) in Northern blotting. In situ hybridization procedures with pHLA1.1 showed that essentially all amnion cells contained class I HLA mRNA. 3) Levels of class I HLA mRNA in amnion cells could be modulated. Exposure of amnion explants to medium containing IFN-gamma enhanced levels of class I HLA mRNA in amnion cells, whereas epidermal growth factor diminished those levels. The results suggest that amnion cells transcribe class I HLA genes and are capable of synthesizing class I H chains but that expression may be modulated by extrinsic regulatory molecules.

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Hunt, J. S., Andrews, G. K., Fishback, J. L., Feess, M., & Wood, G. W. (1988). Amnion membrane epithelial cells express class I HLA and contain class I HLA mRNA. The Journal of Immunology, 140(8), 2790–2795. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.140.8.2790

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