Possible association between IL-2 receptors and class I HLA molecules on T cells.

  • Sharon M
  • Gnarra J
  • Baniyash M
  • et al.
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Abstract

In the process of evaluating murine hybridomas for an antibody to the beta-subunit of the IL-2R (p70) we identified an antibody that immunoprecipitated a 55- to 57-kDa complex from cross-linked lysates. We demonstrate that this complex is composed of IL-2 (15.5 kDa) cross-linked to the H chain of HLA class I (40 to 42 kDa), suggesting a molecular interaction between HLA class I molecules and IL-2R. Although the exact role of this association remains to be determined, the specific cross-linking of IL-2 to HLA class I Ag is intriguing in view of published claims for a role of HLA class I in OKT3-induced lymphocyte proliferation and in NK cell lytic activity.

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Sharon, M., Gnarra, J. R., Baniyash, M., & Leonard, W. J. (1988). Possible association between IL-2 receptors and class I HLA molecules on T cells. The Journal of Immunology, 141(10), 3512–3515. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.141.10.3512

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