Analysis of polymorphism in porcine MHC class I genes: alterations in signals recognized by human cytotoxic lymphocytes
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Analysis of polymorphism in porcine MHC class I genes: alterations in signals recognized by human cytotoxic lymphocytes
Abstract
Elucidation of the mechanism of the immune response against transplanted porcine tissue is critical for the success of xenografting in humans. Both human T cells and NK cells recognize MHC Ags, and human receptors may bind to MHC Ags across species barriers. Molecular characterization of porcine MHC class I clones from two MHC class I loci (P1 and P14) obtained from homozygous inbred miniature swine of three haplotypes (aa, cc, and dd), revealed extensive conservation between loci, suggesting that the genes were products of duplication from a common ancestral sequence. The level of homology between loci was similar to that between the haplotypes at each locus, suggesting that intergenic exchange had limited divergence of these genes. Comparison of the alleles indicated that the polymorphism occurred in the alpha-1 and alpha-2 domains of the class I heavy chain, while the alpha-3 domain was highly conserved among the six genes analyzed. Amino acids in the alpha-2 and alpha-3 domains responsible for the binding of human CD8 to MHC class I were largely conserved in the porcine genes, but several critical residues were altered. Comparison of sequences recognized by human NK cell inhibitory receptors revealed that the residues critical for recognition by these receptors were altered in the porcine genes; thus, the porcine class I molecules would be unable to inhibit lysis by human NK clones characterized to date. This finding provides a likely explanation for the susceptibility of porcine cells to cytolysis by human NK cells.
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