Journal article

A naturally selected dimorphism within the HLA-B44 supertype alters class I structure, peptide repertoire, and T cell recognition

WA Macdonald, AW Purcell, NA Mifsud, LK Ely, DS Williams, L Chang, JJ Gorman, CS Clements, L Kjer-Nielsen, DM Koelle, SR Burrows, BD Tait, R Holdsworth, AG Brooks, GO Lovrecz, L Lu, J Rossjohn, J McCluskey

Journal of Experimental Medicine | ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS | Published : 2003

Abstract

HLA-B*4402 and B*4403 are naturally occurring MHC class I alleles that are both found at a high frequency in all human populations, and yet they only differ by one residue on the α2 helix (B*4402 Asp156→B*4403 Leu156). CTLs discriminate between HLA-B*4402 and B*4403, and these allotypes stimulate strong mutual allogeneic responses reflecting their known barrier to hemopoeitic stem cell transplantation. Although HLA-B*4402 and B*4403 share >95% of their peptide repertoire, B*4403 presents more unique peptides than B*4402, consistent with the stronger T cell alloreactivity observed toward B*4403 compared with B*4402. Crystal structures of B*4402 and B*4403 show how the polymorphism at position..

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