Lymphocyte Major Histocompatibility Complex-Encoded Class II Structures May Act as Sperm Receptors
Human sperm and blood cells were cocultured in vitro to determine whether specific interactions occur between gametes and blood cells. Evidence for cell type-specific sperm binding and penetration of lymphocytes is presented together with findings that suggest that either or both events involve majo...
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description | Human sperm and blood cells were cocultured in vitro to determine whether specific interactions occur between gametes and blood cells. Evidence for cell type-specific sperm binding and penetration of lymphocytes is presented together with findings that suggest that either or both events involve major histocompatibility complex-encoded class II molecules on lymphocytes and a sperm ligand that is immunoreactive with antibodies to T-cell surface antigen T4. Involvement of HLA-DR is suggested by the pattern of sperm interactions with HLA-DR-positive and -negative cells and by inhibition of sperm binding to HLA-DR-positive cells by a monoclonal antibody that identifies a nonpolymorphic determinant on the HLA-DR molecule. That the complementary sperm ligand may be a T4-like structure is suggested by specific inhibition of sperm--lymphocyte binding with monoclonal antibodies OKT4 and OKT4A. The results are discussed in terms of possible roles for immunoglobulin-related structures in human fertilization and in the sexual transmission of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. |
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