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| Title: | Linking Two Immuno-Suppressive Molecules: Indoleamine 2,3 Dioxygenase Can Modify HLA-G Cell-Surface Expression1 |
| Author(s) : | Gonzalez-Hernandez, A. (Álvaro) LeMaoult, J. (Joël) Lopez, A. (Ana) Alegre, E. (Estíbaliz) Caumartin, J. (Julien) Le-Rond, S. (Solene) Daouya, M. (Mariana) Moreau, P. (Philippe) Carosella, E.D. (Edgardo D.) |
| Issue Date: | 2005 |
| Publisher: | Society for the Study of Reproduction |
| Citation: | Gonzalez-Hernandez A, LeMaoult J, Lopez A, Alegre E, Caumartin J, Le Rond S, et al. Linking two immuno-suppressive molecules: indoleamine 2,3 dioxygenase can modify HLA-G cell-surface expression. Biol Reprod 2005 Sep;73(3):571-578. |
| Keywords: | Embryo Immunology Trophoblast |
| Abstract: | Nonclassical human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I molecule
HLA-G and indoleamine 2,3 dioxygenase (INDO) in humans and
mice, respectively, have been shown to play crucial immunosuppressive
roles in fetal-maternal tolerance. HLA-G inhibits
natural killer and T cell function by high-affinity interaction with
inhibitory receptors, and INDO acts by depleting the surrounding
microenvironment of the essential amino acid tryptophan,
thus inhibiting T cell proliferation. We investigated whether
HLA-G expression and INDO function were linked. Working
with antigen-presenting cell (APC) lines and monocytes, we
found that functional inhibition of INDO by 1-methyl-tryptophan
induced cell surface expression of HLA-G1 by HLA-G1-
negative APCs that were originally cell-surface negative, and
that in reverse, the functional boost of INDO by high concentrations
of tryptophan induced a complete loss of HLA-G1 cell
surface expression by APCs that were originally cell-surface
HLA-G1-positive. This mechanism was shown to be posttranslational
because HLA-G protein cell contents remained unaffected
by the treatments used. Furthermore, HLA-G cell surface
expression regulation by INDO seems to relate to INDO function,
but not to tryptophan catabolism itself. Potential |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10171/23557 |
| Publisher version (URL): | http://www.biolreprod.org/content/73/3/571.full.pdf+html |
| Appears in Collections: | DA - CUN - Hematología y Hemoterapia - Artículos de revista
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