Analysis of the HLA-Cw3-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte response of HLA-B7 X human beta 2m double transgenic mice.

  • Barra C
  • Pérarnau B
  • Gerlinger P
  • et al.
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Abstract

The cytolytic responses of either normal (non transgenic), HLA-B7 (single transgenic) or HLA-B7 x human beta 2 microglobulin (double transgenic) DBA/2 mice induced by transfected HLA-Cw3 P815 (H-2d) mouse mastocytoma cells were compared, to evaluate whether the expression of an HLA class I molecule in responder mice would favor the emergence of HLA-specific, H-2-unrestricted CTL. Only 8 of 300 HLA-Cw3-specific CTL clones tested could selectively lyse HLA-Cw3-transfected cells in an H-2-unrestricted manner, all having been isolated after hyperimmunization of double transgenic mice. These clones also lysed HLA-Cw3+ human cells. Unexpectedly, the lysis of the human but not that of the murine HLA-Cw3 cells was inhibited by Ly-2,3-specific mAb. Despite significant expression of HLA-B7 class I molecules on transgenic lymphoid cells, including thymic cells, limiting dilution analysis and comparative study of TCR-alpha and -beta gene rearrangements of the eight isolated clones (which suggested that they all derived from the same CTL precursor) indicated that the frequency of HLA-Cw3-specific H-2 unrestricted cytotoxic T lymphocytes remained low (even in HLA-B7 x human beta 2-microglobulin double transgenic mice). This suggests that coexpression of HLA class I H and L chain in transgenic mice is not the only requirement for significant positive selection of HLA class I-restricted cytotoxic mouse T lymphocytes.

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Barra, C., Pérarnau, B., Gerlinger, P., Lemeur, M., Gillet, A., Gibier, P., & Lemonnier, F. A. (1989). Analysis of the HLA-Cw3-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte response of HLA-B7 X human beta 2m double transgenic mice. The Journal of Immunology, 143(10), 3117–3124. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.143.10.3117

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