Structural and Functional Characterization of Hla-Dr Molecules Circulating in the Serum
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Autoimmunity
- Vol. 8 (4), 289-296
- https://doi.org/10.3109/08916939109007636
Abstract
HLA molecules are highly polymorphic glycoproteins with a single binding site for immunogenic peptides. The complex formed by HLA-DR molecules and peptides is the entity specifically recognized by the antigen receptor of CD4+ helper T lymphocytes. This biological function has been linked to the constitutive cell surface expression of HLA molecules on antigen-presenting cells which provide immunogenic peptides through denaturation or fragmentation of antigen. Here, we report that HLA-DR molecules can be identified in a soluble form circulating in the serum. Biochemical characterization and recognition of such soluble HLA-DR molecules by a monoclonal antibody reactive to conformational determinants on the a-[i HLA complex indicates that they are circulating as intact hetcrodimers. Upon activation, human T cells and B cells release soluble HLA-DR molecules. The expression and secretion of HLA-DR by T lymphocytes is greatly enhanced in the presence of macrophages indicating that the production of HLA-DR molecules might be regulated and controlled through factors derived from antigen-presenting cells. An alloreactive human T cell clone can be stimulated to proliferate in response to soluble HLA-DR molecules purified and enriched from serum suggesting that the soluble form of the natural ligand of the T cell receptor might have immunoregulatory functions.Keywords
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