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HLA-DM is expressed on the cell surface and colocalizes with HLA-DR and invariant chain in human Langerhans cells.

The subcellular distribution patterns of molecules involved in the process of antigen loading [HLA-DR, HLA-DM, and the cytoplasmic and luminal parts of the invariant chain (Ii, CD74)] were investigated in Langerhans cells (LC), both qualitatively and quantitatively. The analysis was performed by immunofluorescence labelling of acetone-fixed vertical cryostat sections from normal human skin specimens and subsequent examination using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CSLM). The intensity-modulated multiple-wavelength scanning (IMS) technique was used to enhance channel separation when scanning dual-labelled specimens. The mean (n = 9) relative epidermal volumes of reactivity were: HLA-DR 8%+/-3%, HLA-DM 6%+/-2%, luminal Ii 6%+/-2%, and cytoplasmic Ii 4%+/-1%. The difference between HLA-DR and the other epitopes was significant at the P<0.001 level. All molecule combinations, except the combination of HLA-DM and luminal Ii (which was not studied), were to various extents colocalized. Experiments performed on unfixed epidermal sheets showed that HLA-DM is present on the cell surface of LC, suggesting that HLA-DM may interact with HLA-DR on the surface to induce peptide loading.[1]

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  1. HLA-DM is expressed on the cell surface and colocalizes with HLA-DR and invariant chain in human Langerhans cells. Andersson, T., Patwardhan, A., Emilson, A., Carlsson, K., Scheynius, A. Arch. Dermatol. Res. (1998) [Pubmed]
 
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