LEW (RT1l) rats were immunized with peptides corresponding to the alpha helical region of the alpha 1 domain (peptide 1), the beta sheet of the alpha 2 domain (peptide 2), and the alpha helical region of the alpha 2 domain (peptide 3) of the RT1-Aav1 classical class I molecule of the DA (RT1av1) strain. The immunizations were without carriers, and the objective was to prime to indirect allorecognition without influencing direct recognition of the RT1-Aav1 molecule. The LEW rats mounted strong primary and secondary antibody responses to peptides 1 and 3, but only weak secondary responses to peptide 2. None of the antipeptide antibodies crossreacted with intact RT1-Aav1 class I molecules. The immunization also resulted in LEW antigen-presenting cell-dependent, CD4+ T cell proliferative responses, which were very strong against peptide 1 and weakest against peptide 2. LEW rats immunized with peptides 1 or 3, but most effectively with both peptides 1 and 3 together, showed accelerated rejection of DA skin allografts. This effect was not observed in LEW rats immunized with peptide 2. In response to the DA skin allograft, the peptide-immunized LEW rats showed markedly accelerated kinetics of antibody production to the intact RT1-Aav1 molecule. These data demonstrate that indirect allorecognition can play an important role in allograft rejection and have important implications for understanding allograft rejection and its regulation.
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June 01 1992
Rejection of skin allografts by indirect allorecognition of donor class I major histocompatibility complex peptides.
J Fangmann,
J Fangmann
Division of Cell and Molecular Biology, Institute of Child Health, London, United Kingdom.
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R Dalchau,
R Dalchau
Division of Cell and Molecular Biology, Institute of Child Health, London, United Kingdom.
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J W Fabre
J W Fabre
Division of Cell and Molecular Biology, Institute of Child Health, London, United Kingdom.
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J Fangmann
Division of Cell and Molecular Biology, Institute of Child Health, London, United Kingdom.
R Dalchau
Division of Cell and Molecular Biology, Institute of Child Health, London, United Kingdom.
J W Fabre
Division of Cell and Molecular Biology, Institute of Child Health, London, United Kingdom.
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1992) 175 (6): 1521–1529.
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J Fangmann, R Dalchau, J W Fabre; Rejection of skin allografts by indirect allorecognition of donor class I major histocompatibility complex peptides.. J Exp Med 1 June 1992; 175 (6): 1521–1529. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.175.6.1521
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