Human lymphoblastoid cell lines secreting antibodies with restricted HLA specificity Journal Article


Authors: Pistillo, M. P.; Tanigaki, N.; Mazzoleni, O.; Ciccone, E.; Hämmerling, U.; Park, M.; Terasaki, P. I.; Ferrara, G. B.
Article Title: Human lymphoblastoid cell lines secreting antibodies with restricted HLA specificity
Abstract: Peripheral B lymphocytes obtained from three healthy individuals who had been immunized against peripheral blood lymphocytes from appropriate HLA-incompatible donors were transformed by the use of Epstein-Barr virus. The transformed blastoid B cells were repeatedly subcultured by means of "cluster picking," and the HLA antibody-producing cultures were identified by testing the culture supernatants by means of the cytotoxicity assay, using the corresponding donor cells. Thus far, four cell lines that secrete cytotoxic HLA antibodies (MP1, 3, 4, and 5) have been established. Specific immunoabsorption experiments revealed that the antibody activity is carried by lambda-type IgM for MP1, by kappa-type IgM for MP3 and MP5, and by both for MP4. Specificity analysis of a panel of HLA-pretyped cells indicated that MP1 detects DQw2, whereas MP5 recognizes B7. The specificity of MP3 was similar to a DQ specificity termed DC5 (probably equivalent to TA10) but not the same. In the case of MP4, both of the lambda-type and kappa-type antibodies appeared to be directed toward new HLA class 11 determinants. © 1987 Springer-Verlag.
Keywords: human cell; heredity; cell line; b lymphocyte; b-lymphocytes; antibody specificity; hla-d antigens; polymorphism, genetic; hla antigens; epstein barr virus; human herpesvirus 4; hla antibody; antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity; humans; human; priority journal; virus cell transformation; isoantibodies; immunoglobulin isotypes; hla-dq antigens; hla-b7 antigen; blood and hemopoietic system; blastoidea
Journal Title: Immunogenetics
Volume: 25
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0093-7711
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 1987-03-01
Start Page: 145
End Page: 151
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/bf00344027
PUBMED: 3493973
PROVIDER: scopus
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