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Clonal analysis of B- and T-cell responses to Ia antigens

I. Topology of epitope regions on I-Ak and I-Ek molecules analyzed with 35 monoclonal alloantibodies

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Thirty-five Iak-specific monoclonal alloantibodies, derived from hybridomas constructed by fusion between mouse myeloma and spleen cells from A.TH alloimmune mice (I S anti-I k), have been used to estimate the allotypic polyporphism of the Ik-gene products. Cross-blocking studies using 17 mAb specific for the I-A molecule indicated that six determinants, which were associated with the conventional specificities Ia.2 and Ia.19, were organized in at least three distinct polymorphic areas of the I-Ak molecules. Similarly, another group of six determinants, which did not correspond to previously described conventional Ia specificities, were found to be topologically heterogeneous. By contrast, the five epitopes associated with the Ia. 1 specificity were clustered into a single region of this molecule. In addition the potentiation of binding observed between mAb specific for topologically distinct epitope regions of the I-Ak molecule, suggested that the latter may undergo conformational changes after binding of a given mAb. A similar analysis of 17 mAb specific for the I-Ek molecule indicated that specificity Ia. 7 of the Eα chain (as defined in this series by eight mAb) was composed of three topologically distinct polymorphic areas, one of which is also spatially related to a complex cluster of eight new determinants of the I-Ek molecule. Finally, one mAb identified a so far undescribed shared determinant of the I-Ak and I-Ek molecules. The present results, which provide a new estimate of the allotypic polymorphism of the Iak antigens, are discussed with regard to their functional, biochemical, and evolutionary implications.

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Abbreviations

mAb:

monoclonal antibodies

FCS:

Fetal calf serum

Con A:

concanavalin A

H-2:

mouse major histocompatibility complex

NMS:

normal mouse serum

SaCI:

Staphylococcus aureus Cowan I strain

SDS-PAGE:

sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis

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Pierres, M., Devaux, C., Dosseto, M. et al. Clonal analysis of B- and T-cell responses to Ia antigens. Immunogenetics 14, 481–495 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00350120

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