The multiple roles of major histocompatibility complex class-I-like molecules in mucosal immune function

R S Blumberg, Y van de Wal, S Claypool, N Corazza, B Dickinson, E Nieuwenhuis, R Pitman, G Spiekermann, X Zhu, S Colgan, W I Lencer

Research output: Contribution to journalArticleAcademicpeer-review

Abstract

The human major histocompatibility complex (MHC) on chromosome 6 encodes three classical class-I genes: human leukocyte antigens (HLA) A, B, and C. These polymorphic genes encode a 43- to 45-kDa cell surface glycoprotein that, in association with the 12-kDa beta2-microglobulin molecule, functions in the presentation of nine amino acid peptides to the T-cell receptor of CD8-bearing T lymphocytes and killer inhibitory receptors on natural killer cells. In addition to these ubiquitously expressed, polymorphic proteins, the human genome also encodes several nonclassical MHC class-I-like, or class Ib, genes that, in general, encode nonpolymorphic molecules involved in various specific immunological functions. Many of these genes, including CD1, the neonatal Fc receptor for IgG, HLA-G, HLA-E, the MHC class-I chain-related gene A, and Hfe, are prominently displayed on epithelial cells, suggesting an important role in epithelial cell biology.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)139-44
Number of pages6
JournalActa Odontologica Scandinavica
Volume59
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2001

Keywords

  • Antigens, CD8
  • Chromosomes, Human, Pair 6
  • Epithelial Cells
  • Genes, MHC Class I
  • HLA Antigens
  • Histocompatibility Antigens Class I
  • Humans
  • Immunity, Mucosal
  • Killer Cells, Natural
  • Major Histocompatibility Complex
  • Membrane Glycoproteins
  • Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell
  • Receptors, Immunologic
  • Receptors, KIR
  • T-Lymphocytes
  • beta 2-Microglobulin

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'The multiple roles of major histocompatibility complex class-I-like molecules in mucosal immune function'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this