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Primed Lymphocyte Testing Specificity of Alloreactive Lymphocyte Clones for HLA-B Locus Determinants
We have generated two alloreactive T-lymphocyte clones that recognize the products of the HLA-B locus. The primed lymphocyte testing (PLT) reactivity of clone HJ21 was monospecific for the HLA-B antigen Bw49, a subtype specificity of HLA-Bw21. The PLT specificity of clone RD3 was strongly associated...
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description | We have generated two alloreactive T-lymphocyte clones that recognize the products of the HLA-B locus. The primed lymphocyte testing (PLT) reactivity of clone HJ21 was monospecific for the HLA-B antigen Bw49, a subtype specificity of HLA-Bw21. The PLT specificity of clone RD3 was strongly associated with HLA-Bw21. Several monoclonal antibodies against class I HLA molecules inhibited the PLT responses of these clones whereas class II monoclonal antibodies had no effect. These observations provide experimental evidence that class I products of the HLA-B locus may directly be involved in lymphocyte alloactivation. |
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