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The reactivity of Bw4+ HLA-B and HLA-A alleles with KIR3DL1:: implications for patient and donor suitability for haploidentical stem cell transplantations

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BLOOD
卷 112, 期 2, 页码 435-443

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AMER SOC HEMATOLOGY
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2008-01-132902

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Natural killer (NK)-cell alloreactivity can be exploited in haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). NK cells from donors whose HLA type includes Bw4, a public epitope present on a subset of HLA-B alleles, can be alloreactive toward recipients whose cells lack Bw4. Serologically detectable epitopes related to Bw4 also exist on a subset of HLA-A alleles, but the interaction of these alleles with KIR3DL1 is controversial. We therefore undertook a systematic analysis of the ability of most common HLA-B alleles and HLA-A alleles with Bw4 serologic reactivity to protect target cells from lysis by KIR3DL1-dependent INK cells. All Bw4(-) HLA-B alleles failed to protect target cells from lysis. All Bw4(+) HLA-B ak leles with the exception of HLA-B*1301 and -B*1302 protected targets from lysis. HLA-A*2402 and HLA-A*3201 unequivocally protected target cells from lysis, whereas HLA-A*2501 and HLA-A*2301 provided only weak protection from lysis. KIR3DL1-dependent alloreactive NK clones were identified in donors with HLAA*2402 but not in donors with HILAB*1301 or -B*1 302. These findings clarify the HLA types that donors and recipients need in haploldentical HSCT and other NK allotherapies in order to benefit from NK alloreactivity.

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