Comparative ability of Qdm/Qa-1b, kb, and Db to protect class Ilow cells from NK-mediated lysis in vivo - PubMed (original) (raw)
Comparative Study
. 2000 Dec 1;165(11):6142-7.
doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.165.11.6142.
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- DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.165.11.6142
Comparative Study
Comparative ability of Qdm/Qa-1b, kb, and Db to protect class Ilow cells from NK-mediated lysis in vivo
S H Jia et al. J Immunol. 2000.
Abstract
The class Ib molecule Qa-1(b) binds the class Ia leader peptide, Qdm, which reacts with CD94/NKG2R on NK cells. We have generated a gene that encodes the Qdm peptide covalently attached to ss(2)-microglobulin (ss(2)M) by a flexible linker (Qa-1 determinant modifier (Qdm)-ss(2)M). When this construct is expressed in TAP-2(-) or ss(2)M(-) cells, it allows for the expression of a Qdm-ss(2)M protein that associates with Qa-1(b) to generate the Qdm epitope, as detected by Qdm/Qa-1(b)-specific CTL. To test the biological significance of expression of this engineered molecule, we injected TAP-2(-) RMAS-Qdm-ss(2)M cells into C57BL/6 mice and measured their NK cell-mediated clearance from the lungs at 2 h. RMAS cells transfected with Qdm-ss(2)M were resistant to lung clearance, similar to RMA cells or RMAS cells in anti-asialo-GM(1)-treated mice, while untransfected or ss(2)M-transfected RMAS cells were rapidly cleared. Further, pulsing RMAS cells with either Qdm, a K(b)-, or D(b)-binding peptide showed equivalent protection from clearance, indicating that a single class Ia or Ib molecule can afford complete protection from NK cells in this system. In contrast, injection of RMAS cells into DBA/2 animals, which express low levels of receptors for Qdm/Qa-1(b), resulted in protection from lung clearance if pulsed with a K(b)- or D(b)-binding peptide, but not the Qa-1(b)-binding peptide, Qdm.
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