A Class I Antigen, HLA-G, Expressed in Human Trophoblasts

Susan Kovats(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Elliott K. Main(San Francisco General Hospital), Clifford Librach(University of California, San Francisco), Marcia Stubblebine(San Francisco General Hospital), Susan J. Fisher(University of California, San Francisco), Robert DeMars(University of Wisconsin–Madison)
Science
April 13, 1990
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Abstract

The alpha chain of the human histocompatibility antigen HLA-G was identified as an array of five 37- to 39-kilodalton isoforms by the use of two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Both cell-associated and secreted HLA-G antigens are prominent in first trimester villous cytotrophoblasts and are greatly reduced in third trimester cytotrophoblasts. Allelic variation was not detected, an indication that HLA-G is not obviously polymorphic in cytotrophoblasts. Among the following choriocarcinoma cell lines studied, HLA-G is expressed in JEG but not in Jar or BeWo. Expression of endogenous HLA-G genes has not been found in normal lymphoid cells. Thus, HLA-G is subject to both cell type-specific and developmental regulation and is expressed in early gestation human cytotrophoblasts.


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