TY - JOUR
T1 - Expression of the human MHC, HLA-DQw6 genes alters the immune response in C57BL/6 mice
AU - Nishimura, Y.
AU - Iwanaga, T.
AU - Inamitsu, T.
AU - Yanagawa, Y.
AU - Yasunami, M.
AU - Kimura, A.
AU - Hirokawa, K.
AU - Sasazuki, T.
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PY - 1990
Y1 - 1990
N2 - In an attempt to obtain direct evidence for the critical role of HLA class II molecules in regulating the immune response, genomic genes for α- and β-chains of HLA-DQw6 from HLA-Dw12 haplotype were introduced into the C57BL/6 (B6) strain of mouse and a line of HLA-DQw6 transgenic mouse was obtained. Tissue specificity of the expression of the transgenes was much the same as that of murine L-Ab genes. DQw6 molecules were expressed on B cells and macrophages in spleen cells and about 30 to 40% of the I-Ab+ spleen cells were positive for DQw6. The HLA-DQw6 transgenic B6 mouse became tolerant to the DQw6 molecules, as evidenced by the MLR and antibody production specific to the DQw6 molecules. The HLA-DQw6 transgenic B6 mouse showed a strong immune response to streptococcal cell wall antigen (SCW), whereas the B6 mouse was a low responder to SCW. The SCW-specific T cell line was established from the transgenic mouse and this T cell line recognized SCW in the context of HLA-DQw6 molecules expressed on the mouse L cell transfectant or on human monocytes. The proliferative response to SCW of primed lymph node T cells and the SCW-specific T cell line derived from the transgenic mice was inhibited by anti-HLA-DQ mAb. Thus, it is clear that the HLA-DQw6 genes acted as major histocompatibility genes in these transgenic mice.
AB - In an attempt to obtain direct evidence for the critical role of HLA class II molecules in regulating the immune response, genomic genes for α- and β-chains of HLA-DQw6 from HLA-Dw12 haplotype were introduced into the C57BL/6 (B6) strain of mouse and a line of HLA-DQw6 transgenic mouse was obtained. Tissue specificity of the expression of the transgenes was much the same as that of murine L-Ab genes. DQw6 molecules were expressed on B cells and macrophages in spleen cells and about 30 to 40% of the I-Ab+ spleen cells were positive for DQw6. The HLA-DQw6 transgenic B6 mouse became tolerant to the DQw6 molecules, as evidenced by the MLR and antibody production specific to the DQw6 molecules. The HLA-DQw6 transgenic B6 mouse showed a strong immune response to streptococcal cell wall antigen (SCW), whereas the B6 mouse was a low responder to SCW. The SCW-specific T cell line was established from the transgenic mouse and this T cell line recognized SCW in the context of HLA-DQw6 molecules expressed on the mouse L cell transfectant or on human monocytes. The proliferative response to SCW of primed lymph node T cells and the SCW-specific T cell line derived from the transgenic mice was inhibited by anti-HLA-DQ mAb. Thus, it is clear that the HLA-DQw6 genes acted as major histocompatibility genes in these transgenic mice.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 2358677
AN - SCOPUS:0025360625
SN - 0022-1767
VL - 145
SP - 353
EP - 360
JO - Journal of Immunology
JF - Journal of Immunology
IS - 1
ER -