HL-A Antigens from a Continuous Lymphoid Cell Line Derived from a Normal Donor

Abstract
Water soluble HL-A antigens isolated from a cultured human lymphocyte cell line derived from the peripheral blood of a normal donor inhibited cytotoxic reactions of monospecific anti-HL-A antisera in a pattern identical to that found upon direct and absorption typing of the donor's peripheral lymphocytes. The possibility of obtaining large quantities of cells from mass cultures now makes the chemical and biologic characterization of HL-A antigens a reality.