Expression of HLA-DR antigen on retinal pigment epithelial cells in retinitis pigmentosa
- PMID: 3518466
- DOI: 10.1016/0002-9394(86)90949-9
Expression of HLA-DR antigen on retinal pigment epithelial cells in retinitis pigmentosa
Abstract
Class II (HLA-DR) antigens are cell surface molecules that play a major role in the initiation and perpetuation of immune responses. Although most cells do not constitutively express class II antigens, selected cells can be stimulated to do so in some immunologically mediated disorders. When retinal pigment epithelial cells were evaluated by either immunoperoxidase or immunofluorescent staining of frozen eye sections from normal individuals, HLA-DR antigens were not detected. In contrast, retinal pigment epithelial cells from two patients with retinitis pigmentosa did express HLA-DR antigens. These findings demonstrated that at some time during the course of retinitis pigmentosa, the retinal pigment epithelial cell is activated to express HLA-DR.
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