Induction and functional characterization of class II MHC (Ia) antigens on murine keratinocytes
To induce Ia molecules on the surface of murine keratinocytes (KC), healthy mice were treated daily with i.p. injections of rIFN-gamma at a dose of 50,000 U/day for 6 days. This resulted in strong Ia expression by KC as determined by immunofluorescence of epidermal sheets or cell suspensions with an...
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description | To induce Ia molecules on the surface of murine keratinocytes (KC), healthy mice were treated daily with i.p. injections of rIFN-gamma at a dose of 50,000 U/day for 6 days. This resulted in strong Ia expression by KC as determined by immunofluorescence of epidermal sheets or cell suspensions with anti-class II mAb. To obtain a population of Ia-bearing KC devoid of Langerhans cells, a method of depleting Langerhans cells from such suspensions was developed. Although Ia+ KC were unable to stimulate allogeneic T cells in a primary epidermal cell-lymphocyte reaction (less than 5% control), they did induce a proliferative response in an allospecific T cell line. Ia+ KC were unable to present native peptide molecules to class II restricted, Ag-specific T cell hybridomas. However, Ia+ KC were able to present a peptide fragment of pigeon cytochrome c to a hybridoma, suggesting that although these cells cannot process native protein Ag, they can present antigenic peptides. Ia+ (but not Ia-) KC also served as targets for class II restricted cytolytic T cell clones. These data indicate that the Ia expressed by KC is a functional molecule, and that Ia+ KC can participate in some immunologic reactions. |
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