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Immunogenetics | 1992

Two subtypes of HLA-B51 differing by substitution at position 171 of the α2 helix

Go Kawaguchi; William H. Hildebrand; Masaki Hiraiwa; Sachiko Karaki; Takeshi Nagao; Nobuo Akiyama; Hisanori Uchida; Kouichi Kashiwase; Tatsuya Akaza; Robert C. Williams; Takeo Juji; Peter Parham; Masafumi Takiguchi

Newly defined antigens of the B5, B35 cross-reacting group have been found in Japanese and North American Indians. Nucleotide sequencing of the alleles encoding the Japanese B5.35 antigen and the variant B5 antigen from the Piman Indians show them to be identical. This new allele, B*5102, differs from B*5101 by a single nucleotide substitution that changes residue 171 from histidine to tyrosine. Residue 171, which is part of the α2 helix, is believed to contribute directly to peptide interaction in the A pocket of the binding groove and is either histidine or tyrosine in all HLA-A, B, C heavy chains. Tyrosine 171 is shared by B*5102, B*3501, B*3502, and B*5301 and must be responsible for the serological cross-reactivities of these molecules not shared with B*5101. Stimulation of lymphocytes from a B*5101 positive donor with B*5102 positive cells failed to generate cytotoxic T cells with specificity for the difference between these molecules. However, one out of five clones of cytotoxic T cells raised against B*5101 failed to lyse targets expressing B*5102. Substitution of histidine for tyrosine at residue 171 affected recognition of HLA-B35-restricted human minor histocompatibility antigen-specific T cell clones.


Nature | 1992

Unusual HLA-B alleles in two tribes of Brazilian Indians

Mônica P. Belich; J. Alejandro Madrigal; William H. Hildebrand; Jacqueline Zemmour; Robert C. Williams; Roberta Luz; Maria Luiza Petzl-Erler; Peter Parham


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1991

Molecular definition of a polymorphic antigen (LA45) of free HLA-A and -B heavy chains found on the surfaces of activated B and T cells.

J A Madrigal; M P Belich; Richard J. Benjamin; Ann-Margaret Little; William H. Hildebrand; Dean L. Mann; Peter Parham


Tissue Antigens | 1994

HLA-B15: a widespread and diverse family of HLA-B alleles.

William H. Hildebrand; John D. Domena; Susan Y. Shen; M. Lau; Paul I. Terasaki; Michael Bunce; Steven G.E. Marsh; Martin G. Guttridge; Wilma B. Bias; Peter Parham


Journal of Immunology | 1992

Serologic cross-reactivities poorly reflect allelic relationships in the HLA-B12 and HLA-B21 groups. Dominant epitopes of the alpha 2 helix.

William H. Hildebrand; J A Madrigal; M P Belich; Jacqueline Zemmour; Ward Fe; Robert C. Williams; Peter Parham


Tissue Antigens | 1993

A sixth family of HLA-A alleles defined by HLA-A*8001.

John D. Domena; William H. Hildebrand; Wilma B. Bias; Peter Parham


Tissue Antigens | 1993

Structural diversity in the HLA-A10 family of alleles: Correlations with serology

J. Alejandro Madrigal; William H. Hildebrand; Mônica P. Belich; Richard J. Benjamin; Ana-Margaret Little; Jacqueline Zemmour; Peter D. Ennis; Ward Fe; Marla Luiza Petzl-Erler; Ernette du Toit; Peter Parham


Tissue Antigens | 1994

The HLA-B73 antigen has a most unusual structure that defines a second lineage of HLA-B alleles

Peter Parham; Kelly L. Arnett; Erin J. Adams; Linda D. Barber; John D. Domena; Dod Stewart; William H. Hildebrand; Ann-Margaret Little


Journal of Immunology | 1992

HLA-Bw22: a family of molecules with identity to HLA-B7 in the alpha 1-helix.

William H. Hildebrand; J A Madrigal; Ann-Margaret Little; Peter Parham


Tissue Antigens | 1994

The HLA-B7Qui antigen is encoded by a new subtype of HLA-B27 (B*2708)

William H. Hildebrand; John D. Domena; Susan Y. Shen; Steven G.E. Marsh; Michael Bunce; M.G. Guttridge; C. Darke; Peter Parham

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Wilma B. Bias

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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