Generation of Anti-HLA-DR4 Specific Antibodies by Immunization of the Recombinantly Expressed Allelic Subtype-Specific Region of the $HLA-DRB1^*0405$ Molecules

  • Park, Jung-Hyun (Peptide Engineering Research Unit, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, KIST) ;
  • Cho, Eun-Wie (Peptide Engineering Research Unit, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, KIST) ;
  • Lee, Yun-Jung (Peptide Engineering Research Unit, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, KIST) ;
  • Chung, Jin (Department of Biotechnology, New South Wales University) ;
  • Hahm, Kyung-Soo (Peptide Engineering Research Unit, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, KIST) ;
  • Kim, Kil-Lyong (Peptide Engineering Research Unit, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, KIST)
  • Received : 1997.10.24
  • Published : 1998.03.31

Abstract

HLA-DR4 is the dominant allele of MHC class II genes in Koreans. In particular, the $DRB1^*0405$ subtype has been reported to be almost exclusively expressed in Far East Asians, and has also been observed to be strongly associated with rheumatoid arthritis in Koreans and the Japanese. Identification of this specific allele has been mainly performed by PCR-based methods, which is often time consuming, costly, and involves tedious procedures such as the isolation of genomic DNA, PCR, and gel electrophoresis. To develop a more convenient tool for screening vast amounts of samples as well as to generate reagents which might also be used in other applications, in this study, antibodies were produced against this specific HLA subtype. By PCR, an allelespecific region covering the ${\beta}1$ domain of $DRB1^*0405$ was amplified and recombinantly expressed in E.coli. Immunization of Lewis rats with the purified protein yielded an allele specific antiserum. Western blot analysis showed the selective detection of the HLA-DR ${\beta}-chain$. Using this antiserum, established cell lines and peripheral blood lymphocytes were analyzed on their HLA haplotype by fluorescence activated flow cytometry. These novel antibodies will provide a powerful tool in the detection and investigation of DR4 alleles.

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