Cytotoxic T lymphocyte recognition of secreted HLA class I molecules.

  • Kahn-Perles B
  • Barra C
  • Jehan J
  • et al.
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Abstract

The cytolytic responses of DBA/2 mice against syngeneic transfected P815 mastocytoma cells expressing either membrane-associated (HLA-Cw3) or -secreted hybrid (HLA-Cw3 x H-2 Q10b) molecules were compared. In spite of the absence of serologically detectable hybrid molecules on their plasma membrane, cells secreting these molecules elicited a CTL response similar to that of cells expressing the membrane associated HLA-Cw3 molecules, in terms of both MHC-restriction and peptide specificity. Together with the observation that syngeneic mice were capable of rejecting the injected secreting cells, these results imply that secreted HLA class I molecules can function as minor histocompatibility Ag and suggest that processing of both the membrane-bound and the -secreted forms of a protein may follow common or overlapping pathways.

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Kahn-Perles, B., Barra, C., Jehan, J., Fourel, D., Barad, M., Maryanski, J. L., & Lemonnier, F. A. (1989). Cytotoxic T lymphocyte recognition of secreted HLA class I molecules. The Journal of Immunology, 142(9), 3021–3025. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.142.9.3021

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