Author: Yokochi, Takashi; Inoue, Yoshiko; Iwata, Hitoshi; Miyadai, Toshiaki; Kimura, Yoshinobu
Title: Differential Expression of the Major Histocompatibility Antigen Complex (MHC) on a Series of Burkitt's Lymphoma Lines Cord-id: vo7lz4cz Document date: 2013_11_14
ID: vo7lz4cz
Snippet: We compared the expressions of class I and class II major histocompatibility antigen complex (MHC) on the surface of Jijoye and P3HRâ€1 cells of Burkitt's lymphoma sublines. Jijoye cells had a large amount of class I and class II MHC antigens, whereas these antigens were less expressed on P3HRâ€1 cells. On a subline of P3HRâ€1 K cells the expression of class I antigen markedly diminished and class II antigen was undetectable. On the other hand, Jijoye, P3HRâ€1, and P3HRâ€1 K cell lines were
Document: We compared the expressions of class I and class II major histocompatibility antigen complex (MHC) on the surface of Jijoye and P3HRâ€1 cells of Burkitt's lymphoma sublines. Jijoye cells had a large amount of class I and class II MHC antigens, whereas these antigens were less expressed on P3HRâ€1 cells. On a subline of P3HRâ€1 K cells the expression of class I antigen markedly diminished and class II antigen was undetectable. On the other hand, Jijoye, P3HRâ€1, and P3HRâ€1 K cell lines were confirmed to be Epsteinâ€Barr virus (EBV) nonproducer, low producer, and high producer, respectively. The chemical activation of EBV genome by treating P3HRâ€1 cells with 12â€Oâ€tetradecanyl phorbolâ€13 acetate (TPA) and nâ€butyrate resulted in inhibition of the expression of class I and II antigens, while the addition of retinoic acid, an inhibitor of virus replication, blocked the decrease in the MHC antigen expression. These findings suggested that there might be an inverse correlation between the virus production and the expression of class I and II MHC antigens.
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