Abnormal anti-viral immune response in mice is corrected in HLA-B27.2-transgenic mice.

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY(1990)

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In contrast to the strong Sendai virus-specific cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) responses in C57BL/6 mice. H-2Kb mutant bm1 mice are nonresponders to Sendai virus. By appropriate crossings between HLA-B27 double-transgenic mice and Kb mutant bm1 mice, and after subsequent selection, H-2bm1 homozygous mice were produced expressing the human HLA-B27.2 and beta 2-microglobulin genes. Here we show that the introduction of a human HLA class I gene into the genome of the H-2bm1 Sendai virus-nonresponder mutant mice resulted in good responsiveness to Sendai virus, and in normal levels of Sendai virus-specific CTL precursors. The CTL response in the HLA-B27.2 double-transgenic H-2bm1 mice against Sendai virus was restricted by the HLA-B27.2 molecule. These results show the direct involvement of HLA class I molecules in regulation of the anti-viral CTL repertoire and represent for the first time a correction of abnormal anti-viral immunity in mice by incorporation of a human MHC class I (HLA-B27.2) gene.
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transgenics,genetic engineering,transgenic mice,antigens,immunogenetics,biotechnology,gene transfer,immune response
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