COMPARISON OF ALTERED EXPRESSION OF HISTOCOMPATIBILITY ANTIGENS WITH ALTERED IMMUNE FUNCTION IN MURINE SPLEEN CELLS TREATED WITH ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION AND/OR TPA
- 1 February 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Transplantation
- Vol. 39 (2) , 175-181
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-198502000-00013
Abstract
Previous studies in our laboratory demonstrated that several treatments that inhibited the ability of cells to stimulate the mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR) also blocked the shedding of histocompatibility antigens and Ia antigens from murine spleen cells. In the present studies, one of these treatments, ultraviolet radiation (UV), was shown to cause an initial loss in the density of H-2K, IA, and IE antigens prior to the block in shedding observed after culture of these cells. Further analysis revealed that the UV-induced loss of antigens could be prevented by the presence of colchicine during irradiation. Biosynthetic analyses revealed the IA antigen synthesis was also inhibited in the UV-irradiated cells. Examination of the effects of a second agent, 12–0-tetradecanoylphorbol- 13-acetate (TPA) on the turnover of histocompatibility antigens revealed that the biosynthesis and shedding of these antigens were accelerated by this agent. However, addition of TPA to UV-irradiated cells did not result in a reversal of the UV-induced block in blosynthesis of IA antigens. Results of immune function assays correlated with the biochemical studies: UV-irradiation inhibited the generation of the MLR, but TPA enhanced this reaction, and addition of TPA to mixed lyphocyte cultures with UV-irradiatiated stimulators did not reverse the UV-induced inhibition. These results suggest that, although the turnover of histocompatibility antigens may be affected by TPA and UV in an antagonistic fashion, additional factors other than the expression of histocompatibility antigens are operating in the inhibition of stimulation of an MLR by UV radiation or its enhancement by TPA.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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