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Identification of MICA as a new polymorphic alloantigen recognized by antibodies in sera of organ transplant recipients
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2000-12Registro en:
Zwirner, Norberto Walter; Marcos, Cintia Y.; Mirbaha, Fariba; Zou, Yizhou; Stastny, Peter; Identification of MICA as a new polymorphic alloantigen recognized by antibodies in sera of organ transplant recipients; Elsevier Science Inc; Human Immunology; 61; 9; 12-2000; 917-924
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Autor
Zwirner, Norberto Walter
Marcos, Cintia Y.
Mirbaha, Fariba
Zou, Yizhou
Stastny, Peter
Resumen
MHC class I-related chain A (MICA) is an HLA-related, polymorphic gene the product of which may be recognized by a subpopularion of intestinal γδ T cells and may play a role in the activation of a subpopulation of natural killer cells. Using anti-MICA specific rabbit sera we previously demonstrated that freshly isolated monocytes, keratinocytes, fibroblasts, and endothelial cells express MICA. To analyze whether MICA may be a target for specific antibodies in sera of transplanted patients, we produced three recombinant MICA proteins consisting of the α1, α2, and α3 domains, and used them in an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. We found that several patients had specific antibodies against MICA. Most of them were detected in serum samples collected at different times after organ rejection. Although this finding raises the question of how these patients became immunized, the fact that the polymorphic, HLA-like MICA molecule, expressed at the cell surface of endothelial cells, is recognized by specific antibodies in sera of transplanted patients, suggests the MICA may be a target molecule in allograft rejection.