HLA-Dw specificity assignments are independent of HLA-DQ, HLA-DR, and other class II specificities and define a biologically important segregant series which strongly activates a functionally distinct T cell subset
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HLA-Dw specificity assignments are independent of HLA-DQ, HLA-DR, and other class II specificities and define a biologically important segregant series which strongly activates a functionally distinct T cell subset
Abstract
Several lines of evidence indicate that HLA-Dw, as defined by HTC typing, is not the result of the combined stimulatory effect of HLA-DR and DQ. Therefore, responder cells do not have to share HLA-DQ antigens with the stimulator HTCs to give a typing response. The common HLA-DR-DQ associations observed in HTCs correspond to different patterns of linkage disequilibrium in different populations. HLA-DQ and HLA-Dw are functionally heterogeneous. Although HLA-DQ molecules may play a role in primary stimulation, this role is distinct from that of Dw determinants which have strong lymphocyte activating properties. The role of the HLA-DQ determinants on the other hand, is one of modulating the total T cell response by controlling the proliferation of suppressor and cytotoxic cells. The primary MLC response is the result of the proliferative effect of HLA-Dw, DR, DP, and other associated determinants, in conjunction with a modulatory effect of DQ molecules. However, HLA-Dw (as detected by HTC typing) are DR associated determinants which are immunodominant in primary MLR. The genes of the HLA-DR subregion have been named DR by the WHO nomenclature committee. This subregion encodes the HLA-DR specificities and the DRw52 and DRw53 determinants. Unfortunately this nomenclature does not take into account the need to define the genetic basis of the HLA-Dw determinants--whether they are encoded by separate genes within the HLA-DR subregion or whether they are encoded by as yet unspecified genes in the HLA class II region in linkage disequilibrium with HLA-DR DRw52/53. There are at least three and possibly four beta chain genes in the HLA-DR subregion, all in strong linkage disequilibrium with each other. Some of these are expressed in most haplotypes while others are not; some behave as pseudogenes in some haplotypes and in others, all the genes are expressed. All the genes of the class II region have not been fully characterized. HLA-Dw determinants may be specified by one or more of these genes. When more information becomes available, the genetic and molecular basis of the HLA-Dw series as well as the functional heterogeneity and antigenic strength of the various class II determinants will be better understood.
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