Beta-2 microglobulin-free HLA class I heavy chain (FHC) A3 and/or A30 soluble products contribute only minimally to serum FHC expression

Autor: F, Perosa, M, Prete, G, Luccarelli, B, Favoino, F, Dammacco
Rok vydání: 2002
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Zdroj: European journal of immunogenetics : official journal of the British Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics. 29(5)
ISSN: 0960-7420
Popis: No monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are presently available to measure the total amount of beta2-microglobulin-free HLA class I heavy chain (FHC) in sera. The available ELISA-based double determinant immunoassay (DDIA), established to measure FHC, uses two mAbs (TP25.99 and HC-10) that recognize a monomorphic determinant expressed on all HLA-B/C FHC products and a determinant expressed only on some HLA-A FHC products. This restricted reactivity implies that, in addition to HLA-B/C, HLA-A FHC products are also detected in individuals bearing HLA A3 and/or A30 allotypes. The aim of this study was to establish whether such restriction results in the detection of low FHC levels in individuals lacking HLA A3 and/or A30 allospecificities. The FHC mean concentration (+/- SD) in 294 healthy blood/bone marrow donors (HBDs) was 0.24 (+/- 0.2) mg/l. The grouping of HBDs according to their HLA-A FHC product reactivity with one, both or no mAbs did not result in any statistically significant differences (Mann-Whitney test: P0.05) between their median FHC concentrations. Since the absence of differences in their FHC levels was not attributable to a difference in the percentage distribution of HLA allotypes associated with high or low HLA-B/C FHC expression, our results indicate that FHC HLA A3 and/or A30 products detected in DDIA by these two mAbs only minimally contribute to FHC serum expression and that the assay is not limited by the failure to detect HLA-A FHC products in A3- and/or A30- individuals.
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