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Recognition of HLA-A2 mutant and variant target cells by an HLA-A2 allospecific human cytotoxic T lymphocyte line.

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Ware, CF; Krangel, MS; Pious, D; Burakoff, SJ; Strominger, JL
Published in: J Immunol
September 1983

HLA-A2 specific human cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) cell lines have been developed using T cell growth factor and coculture of peripheral blood lymphocytes with selected allogeneic target cell lines. The CTL-8 line showed specificity for human leukocyte antigens (HLA)-A2 bearing target cells after 5 weeks in culture when tested against a panel of 14 lymphoblastoid cell lines in a 51Chromium (51Cr) release assay. Purified anti-human leukocyte antigens (HLA) monoclonal antibodies W6/32 and PA2.1 inhibited cytolysis by 85% and 60%, respectively. The CTL-8 line lysed non-HLA-A2 target cells in the presence of lectins concanavalin A (Con A) or phytohemagglutinin-P lectin (PHA-P) indicating the specificity of cytolysis was not due to nonspecific resistance of target cells to the CTL-lytic mechanism. The T5-1 HLA-A2 mutant cell series were tested as targets for the CTL-8 line. Cell clones 8.18.1, 8.21.1 and 8.6.1, which express altered HLA-A2 molecules as determined by their decreased reactivity with allospecific monoclonal antibodies, were lysed by the CTL-8 line as efficiently as the T5-1 wild type. These cell lines also acted as efficient cold target competitors for a normal HLA-A2 target cell. The 8.14.1 cell clone expressed a lower amount of HLA-A2 alloantigen and showed a corresponding decreased reactivity with CTL-8 in direct cytolytic and cold target competitive inhibition assays. In contrast, the M7 and DK1 HLA-A2 variant cell lines, which express normal HLA-A2 serological determinants, were inefficiently lysed by CTL-8 and did not act as competitive inhibitors of normal HLA-A2 target cells. These results support the concept that the alloantigenic determinant(s) recognized by T cells and antibodies occur at separate regions on the HLA-A2 molecule.

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Published In

J Immunol

ISSN

0022-1767

Publication Date

September 1983

Volume

131

Issue

3

Start / End Page

1312 / 1317

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic
  • Mutation
  • Mice
  • Immunology
  • Humans
  • HLA-A2 Antigen
  • HLA Antigens
  • Genetic Variation
  • Epitopes
  • Cytotoxicity, Immunologic
 

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Ware, C. F., Krangel, M. S., Pious, D., Burakoff, S. J., & Strominger, J. L. (1983). Recognition of HLA-A2 mutant and variant target cells by an HLA-A2 allospecific human cytotoxic T lymphocyte line. J Immunol, 131(3), 1312–1317.
Ware, C. F., M. S. Krangel, D. Pious, S. J. Burakoff, and J. L. Strominger. “Recognition of HLA-A2 mutant and variant target cells by an HLA-A2 allospecific human cytotoxic T lymphocyte line.J Immunol 131, no. 3 (September 1983): 1312–17.
Ware CF, Krangel MS, Pious D, Burakoff SJ, Strominger JL. Recognition of HLA-A2 mutant and variant target cells by an HLA-A2 allospecific human cytotoxic T lymphocyte line. J Immunol. 1983 Sep;131(3):1312–7.
Ware, C. F., et al. “Recognition of HLA-A2 mutant and variant target cells by an HLA-A2 allospecific human cytotoxic T lymphocyte line.J Immunol, vol. 131, no. 3, Sept. 1983, pp. 1312–17.
Ware CF, Krangel MS, Pious D, Burakoff SJ, Strominger JL. Recognition of HLA-A2 mutant and variant target cells by an HLA-A2 allospecific human cytotoxic T lymphocyte line. J Immunol. 1983 Sep;131(3):1312–1317.

Published In

J Immunol

ISSN

0022-1767

Publication Date

September 1983

Volume

131

Issue

3

Start / End Page

1312 / 1317

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic
  • Mutation
  • Mice
  • Immunology
  • Humans
  • HLA-A2 Antigen
  • HLA Antigens
  • Genetic Variation
  • Epitopes
  • Cytotoxicity, Immunologic