OR2 Variable expression of HLA-C impacts T versus B cell crossmatch outcomes

Human Immunology(2016)

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Aim Flow cytometric crossmatches (FCXM) are used to detect low-level donor-specific antibodies (DSA) and determine eligibility for transplantation and desensitization regimens. We measured HLA class I and HLA-C surface expression on T and B cells from various sources and examined the impact of HLA-C expression on FCXM reactivity in the presence of HLA-C DSA. Methods HLA class I and HLA-C expression was examined on cells isolated from 18 donors using monoclonal antibodies (clone G46.2 and mAb DT9). T and B cells were differentiated using CD3 and CD19 specific monoclonal antibodies. Cells were acquired on a BD FACSCanto II; HLA expression was determined using median channel fluorescence (MCF) values and FCXM reactivity was assessed as a ratio of test serum to negative control serum. Results The mean HLA-C expression was significantly higher on T (11693 MCF) than B cells (5480 MCF, p p p Conclusions HLA-C expression is known to vary among HLA-C alleles (Apps et al., Science 2013); however, this study shows variability also exists between lymphocyte lineages. HLA-C is expressed higher on T than B cells and this difference impacts crossmatch reactivity. These findings should be considered when interpreting FCXM results. Download high-res image (108KB) Download full-size image
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