Abstract

Multiple polymorphisms on the DQ molecule(s) have been detected by monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs). Among these, TA10 and IIB3 have been described as two new alleles in the DQ region other than the conventional DQw1-w3 allelism. The TA10 specificity is DQw3-related and is in linkage disequilibrium with DR5 and weakly associated with DR4. The IIB3 specificity is DQw1-related and is in linkage disequilibrium with DR2, DR4, DRw9 and DRw13. Thus, the DQw3-carrying haplotypes are either positive with TA10 or IIB3. The molecular and topological analysis has revealed that both TA10 and IIB3 determinants were expressed on a single DQ molecule that also carried the DQw3 determinants on DR5 and DR4 cell lines, respectively. Thus, a single DQ molecule generated multiple epitopes detected by alloantisera and/or MoAbs at least on the DQw3-carrying haplotypes. These would be useful for unraveling the largely unknown functions of the DQ class II molecules.

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