The Role of Three Distinct Ia-like Antigen Molecules in Human T Cell Proliferative Responses: Effect of Monoclonal Anti-Ia-like Antibodies
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Murine monoclonal antibodies (MoAb) to three distinct Ia-like molecules were studied for their inhibitory effects on antigen- and alloantigen-induced T cell proliferations. The MoAb were classified into three groups according to the molecules they recognized. Both the group I MoAb reacting with DR molecules and the group III MoAb were capable of inhibiting T cell proliferative responses to PPD- and HSV-Ag-pulsed APC, autologous B-LCL, and alloantigens. On th other hand, the group II MoAb, which reacted with a determinant on the molecule carrying MB1 determinants, was only capable of inhibiting T cell responses to alloantigens. These results suggest that the structure of the molecules correlates with the functional repertoire of the human Ia-like antigens.
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