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. 1983 Mar;130(3):1432-8.

Transformation of murine LMTK- cells with purified HLA class I genes. I. Modification of conformation of murine beta 2-microglobulin upon its association with HLA heavy chains

  • PMID: 6185587

Transformation of murine LMTK- cells with purified HLA class I genes. I. Modification of conformation of murine beta 2-microglobulin upon its association with HLA heavy chains

F A Lemonnier et al. J Immunol. 1983 Mar.

Abstract

Murine LMTK- cells were unexpectedly found to cross-react with a murine anti-human beta 2-microglobulin (beta 2-m)monoclonal antibody (m.Ab) after transformation with cosmid clones containing different purified HLA class I genes. The same cross-reactivity was observed with CTP 34 B4 (murine x human) somatic hybrid cells, which express class I molecules constituted of human HLA heavy chains and murine beta 2-m. Inhibition studies of the complement-dependent cytolysis mediated by the cross-reacting m.Ab indicated that isolated murine beta 2-m does not express the cross-reacting determinant, suggesting that its expression by the transformed cells reflects conformational modification of murine beta 2-m upon its association with HLA heavy chains. These results illustrate one of the possible post-translational mechanisms through which the antigenicity of a polypeptide chain can be modified. They might provide a serologic marker of the third domain of HLA class I heavy chains. Finally, because quantitative differences of reactivity with the anti-human beta 2-m m.Ab were observed, depending on the HLA class I genes used for transformation, these results individualize two families of HLA class I heavy chains responsible for different conformational modifications of murine beta 2-m.

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