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. 1972 May;22(5):833-45.

Ultrastructural localization of human HL-A membrane antigens by use of hybrid antibodies

Ultrastructural localization of human HL-A membrane antigens by use of hybrid antibodies

C Neauport-Sautes et al. Immunology. 1972 May.

Abstract

The localization of HL-A histocompatibility antigens at the surface of human lymphocytes in electron microscopy has been studied using hybrid antibodies to bind electron-dense particles (ferritin and plant viruses) to anti-HL-A antibody. A discontinuous distribution of the markers is observed at the cell surface, which is identical with that described for H-2 antigens on mouse lymphocytes with the same technique. Double labelling experiments suggest that the areas of the cell surface where HL-A antigens are detected contain also the heterologous lymphocyte antigens detected by an anti-thymocyte serum and that HL-A antigens are not renewed at a detectable level during the period of the labelling procedure in the areas of the cell surface which are not labelled primarily with ferritin-anti-IgG-anti-HL-A complexes. The interpretation of the discontinuous labelling of HL-A antigens with direct immunoferritin techniques is discussed.

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