This study aimed at characterizing the mechanism(s) underlying the regulatory role of distinct determinants of HLA Class I antigens in PHA-P-induced T cell proliferation and the involvement of monocytes in this phenomenon. The anti-HLA-A2,A28 monoclonal antibodies (MoAb) CR11-351, the MoAb Q6/64 to a determinant restricted to the gene products of the I antigens HLA-B locus, and the MoAb CR10-215 and W6/32 to distinct monomorphic determinants of HLA Class I antigens were found to inhibit PHA-P-induced peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) proliferation in a dose-dependent fashion. The inhibition is specific and reflects neither inhibition of PHA-P binding to cells nor a toxic effect of the anti-HLA Class I MoAb. The latter differed in the concentration required to induce inhibition, in the influence of the concentration of PHA-P used as mitogen, in the differential effect on the donors used as a source of PBMC, and/or in the requirement of the Fc portion to induce inhibition. At variance with the information in the literature, the inhibitory effect of anti-HLA Class I MoAb on PHA-P-induced PBMC proliferation neither reflected their interaction with accessory cells nor was mediated by suppressor factors released by monocytes stimulated with PHA-P in the presence of anti-HLA Class I MoAb. Therefore, the regulatory role of HLA Class I antigens in T cell proliferation is not likely to be mediated by monocytes and/or factors released from them, but may reflect an involvement of these molecules in T cell activation pathways.

Lack of A Role of Monocytes In the Inhibition By Monoclonal-antibodies To Monomorphic and Polymorphic Determinants of Hla Class-i Antigens of Pha-p-induced Peripheral-blood Mononuclear Cell-proliferation / DE FELICE, Mario; M. C., Turco; L., Corbo; P. C., Giarrusso; Lamberti, Annalisa; G., Valerio; M., Temponi; F., Costanzo; S., Ferrone; S., Venuta. - In: CELLULAR IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0008-8749. - STAMPA. - 122:(1989), pp. 164-177. [10.1016/0008-8749(89)90157-3]

Lack of A Role of Monocytes In the Inhibition By Monoclonal-antibodies To Monomorphic and Polymorphic Determinants of Hla Class-i Antigens of Pha-p-induced Peripheral-blood Mononuclear Cell-proliferation

DE FELICE, MARIO;LAMBERTI, ANNALISA;
1989

Abstract

This study aimed at characterizing the mechanism(s) underlying the regulatory role of distinct determinants of HLA Class I antigens in PHA-P-induced T cell proliferation and the involvement of monocytes in this phenomenon. The anti-HLA-A2,A28 monoclonal antibodies (MoAb) CR11-351, the MoAb Q6/64 to a determinant restricted to the gene products of the I antigens HLA-B locus, and the MoAb CR10-215 and W6/32 to distinct monomorphic determinants of HLA Class I antigens were found to inhibit PHA-P-induced peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) proliferation in a dose-dependent fashion. The inhibition is specific and reflects neither inhibition of PHA-P binding to cells nor a toxic effect of the anti-HLA Class I MoAb. The latter differed in the concentration required to induce inhibition, in the influence of the concentration of PHA-P used as mitogen, in the differential effect on the donors used as a source of PBMC, and/or in the requirement of the Fc portion to induce inhibition. At variance with the information in the literature, the inhibitory effect of anti-HLA Class I MoAb on PHA-P-induced PBMC proliferation neither reflected their interaction with accessory cells nor was mediated by suppressor factors released by monocytes stimulated with PHA-P in the presence of anti-HLA Class I MoAb. Therefore, the regulatory role of HLA Class I antigens in T cell proliferation is not likely to be mediated by monocytes and/or factors released from them, but may reflect an involvement of these molecules in T cell activation pathways.
1989
Lack of A Role of Monocytes In the Inhibition By Monoclonal-antibodies To Monomorphic and Polymorphic Determinants of Hla Class-i Antigens of Pha-p-induced Peripheral-blood Mononuclear Cell-proliferation / DE FELICE, Mario; M. C., Turco; L., Corbo; P. C., Giarrusso; Lamberti, Annalisa; G., Valerio; M., Temponi; F., Costanzo; S., Ferrone; S., Venuta. - In: CELLULAR IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0008-8749. - STAMPA. - 122:(1989), pp. 164-177. [10.1016/0008-8749(89)90157-3]
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