The human UTY gene encodes a novel HLA-BS-restricted H-Y antigen

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作者
Warren, EH
Gavin, MA
Simpson, E
Chandler, P
Page, DC
Disteche, C
Stankey, KA
Greenberg, PD
Riddell, SR
机构
[1] Fred Hutchinson Canc Res Ctr, Program Immunol, Seattle, WA 98109 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Sch Med, Dept Med, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[3] Univ Washington, Sch Med, Dept Immunol, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[4] Univ Washington, Sch Med, Dept Pathol, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[5] Hammersmith Hosp, Imperial Coll, Sch Med, MRC,Clin Sci Ctr,Transplantat Biol Sect, London, England
[6] Whitehead Inst, Howard Hughes Med Inst, Cambridge, MA 02142 USA
[7] MIT, Dept Biol, Cambridge, MA 02142 USA
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10.4049/jimmunol.164.5.2807
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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摘要
The mammalian Y chromosome encodes male-specific minor histocompatibility (H-Y) Ags that are recognized by female T cells in an MHC-restricted manner. Two human H-Y epitopes presented by HLA-A2 and HLA-B7, respectively, have been identified previously and both are derived from the SMCY gene. We previously isolated CD8(+) CTL clones that recognized a male-specific minor histocompatibility Ag presented by HLA-BS. In contrast to the SMCY encoded H-Y epitopes, the B8/H-Y Ag was not presented by fibroblasts from male donors, suggesting that it was encoded by a novel gene. We now report that the HLA-B8-restricted H-Y epitope is defined by the octameric peptide LPHNHTDL corresponding to aa residues 566-573 of the human UTY protein. Transcription of the UTY gene is detected in a wide range of human tissues, but presentation of the UTY-derived H-Y epitope to CTL by cultured human cells shows significant cell-type specificity. Identification of this CTL-defined H-Y epitope should facilitate analysis of its contribution to graft/host interactions following sex-mismatched organ and bone marrow transplantation.
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