Measurement of HLA class I expression in ankylosing spondylitis
- PMID: 1444627
- PMCID: PMC1012419
- DOI: 10.1136/ard.51.10.1138
Measurement of HLA class I expression in ankylosing spondylitis
Abstract
The importance of HLA-B27 in the pathogenesis of ankylosing spondylitis is uncertain: current evidence favours a role for the B27 molecule itself. The possibility that quantitative differences in HLA-B27 expression may exist between patients with ankylosing spondylitis, family members, and control subjects positive for B27 was examined using appropriate monoclonal antibodies, flow cytometry, and a 'model lymphocyte' coated with a known number of mouse immunoglobulin binding sites. No differences were found between the groups. HLA-A2, examined for comparison, was expressed in greater amounts than HLA-B27, but each contributed only 10-20% of the total class I antigens. Homozygotes expressed twice the amount of antigen expressed by heterozygotes. Synovial lymphocytes expressed more class I antigens than peripheral lymphocytes.
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