Characterization of intracellular HLA-DR, DM and DO profile in K562 and HL-60 leukemic cells

Surface class-II antigen expression fires-up the antigen presentation process and development of immune response. The absence of surface HLA-DR is used in various systems to avoid immune recognition. Most leukemic cells use such mechanism to escape immune surveillance. Here, K562 and HL-60 leukemic...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular immunology 2008-09, Vol.45 (15), p.3965-3973
Hauptverfasser: Papadimitriou, Lina, Morianos, Ioannis, Michailidou, Valentina, Dionyssopoulou, Eva, Vassiliadis, Simon, Athanassakis, Irene
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Zusammenfassung:Surface class-II antigen expression fires-up the antigen presentation process and development of immune response. The absence of surface HLA-DR is used in various systems to avoid immune recognition. Most leukemic cells use such mechanism to escape immune surveillance. Here, K562 and HL-60 leukemic cells were examined as to intracellular HLA-DR, -DM and -DO expression, if any. Immunofluorescence scored by UV-microscopy, flow cytometry or confocal microscope analysis detected intracellular pools of HLA-DR, -DO and to a lesser degree HLA-DM, whereas sub-cellular fractionation localized these molecules within endosomes. RT-PCR experiments revealed the presence of HLA-DRαβ, HLA-DMαβ and HLA-DOβ but not HLA-DOα transcripts. Despite the absence of the HLA-DOα chain, stable transfectants of K562 with a full length HLA-DOβ-EGFP construct showed that DOβ chain could be translocated to endosomes and form stable complexes with HLA-DR. Such complexes could be responsible for arresting HLA-DR molecules within endosomes, maintaining their surface class-II negative state.
ISSN:0161-5890
1872-9142
DOI:10.1016/j.molimm.2008.06.017