β2-μ-free HLA class I heavy chain levels in sera of healthy individuals. Lack of association with β2-μ-associated HLA class I heavy chain levels and HLA phenotype
- 1 March 1999
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Tissue Antigens
- Vol. 53 (3) , 253-262
- https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1399-0039.1999.530305.x
Abstract
We have applied a double-determinant immune assay (DDIA) to measure soluble beta2-microglobulin (beta2-micro)-free HLA class I heavy chains in serum. The mean concentration of beta2-micro-free HLA class I heavy chains in serum from 120 healthy subjects was 0.21+/-0.24 microg/ml. The individual serum levels of beta2-micro-free HLA class I heavy chains had a wide distribution, did not seem to be related with HLA phenotype, were stable over time and did not change with age. The serum levels of soluble beta2-micro-free HLA class I heavy chains did not correlate with those of soluble beta2-micro-associated HLA class I heavy chains, suggesting that their release is independently regulated. Three forms of soluble beta2-micro-free HLA class I heavy chains, with apparent molecular masses of 44, 39 and 37-35 kD, respectively, circulate in human serum. These results provide a useful background to assess the serum level of soluble beta2-micro-free HLA class I heavy chains in pathological conditions and to evaluate their putative immunoregulatory function.Keywords
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