HLA-G-mediated inhibition of antigen-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes

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In the present study, we demonstrate that the non-classical MHC class I molecule HLA-G impairs specific cytolytic T cell functions in addition to its well-established inhibition of NK lysis. The antigen-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response analyzed was mediated by CD8+ T cells specific for the influenza virus matrix epitope, M58-66, presented by HLA-AS. The transfection of HLA-G1 cDNA in target cells carrying the M58-66 epitope reduced their lysis by these virus-specific CTL. This HLA-G-mediated inhibition of antigen-specific CTL lysis was (i) peptide dose dependent, (ii) reversed by blocking HLA-G with a specific mAb and (iii) still observed despite the blockade of HLA-E/CD94/NKG2A interaction. By inhibiting both CTL and NK functions, HLA-G appears to have an extensive role in immune tolerance.

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Le Gal, F. A., Riteau, B., Sedlik, C., Khalil-Daher, I., Menier, C., Dausset, J., … Rouas-Freiss, N. (1999). HLA-G-mediated inhibition of antigen-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes. International Immunology, 11(8), 1351–1356. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/11.8.1351

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