HLA class I molecules are associated with CD1a heavy chains on normal human thymus cells

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Abstract

The molecules encoded by the major histocompatibility complex play a pivotal role in regulatory interactions between cells of the immune system, which can result in the activation and function of T cells. The function of the CD1 molecules, which are homologous to the major histocompatibility complex-encoded molecules but are encoded on human chromosome 1, is not known. HLA class I molecules and CD1a heavy chains share the ability to associate with several different cell-surface molecules. We show here, by several technical approaches, that HLA class I molecules are associated with CD1a heavy chains on the surface of normal thymus cells. The functional significance of this association during T-cell differentiation is discussed.

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Amiot, M., Dastot, H., Degos, L., Dausset, J., Bernard, A., & Boumsell, L. (1988). HLA class I molecules are associated with CD1a heavy chains on normal human thymus cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 85(12), 4451–4454. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.85.12.4451

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