Factors affecting HLA expression: A review

Author:

Carey B. Sean1ORCID,Poulton Kay Victoria2ORCID,Poles Anthony1

Affiliation:

1. Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics, Combined Laboratory University Hospitals Plymouth Plymouth UK

2. Transplantation Laboratory Manchester Royal Infirmary Manchester UK

Abstract

AbstractThe detection and semiquantitative measurement of circulating human leucocyte antigen (HLA)‐specific antibodies is essential for the management of patients before and after transplantation. In addition, the pretransplant cross‐match to assess the reactivity of recipient HLA antibody against donor lymphocytes has long been the gold standard to prevent hyperacute rejection. Whilst both of these tests assume that recipient HLA‐specific antibody is the only variable in the assessment of transplant risk, this is not the case. Transplant immunologists recognize that some HLA antigens are expressed at levels a magnitude lower than others (e.g., HLA‐C, HLA‐DQ), but within loci, and between different cell types there are many factors that influence HLA expression in both resting and activated cells. HLA is not usually expressed without the specific promoter proteins NLRC5, for HLA class I, and CIITA, for class II. The quantity of HLA protein production is then affected by factors including promoter region polymorphisms, alternative exon splice sites, methylation and microRNA‐directed degradation. Different loci are influenced by multiple combinations of these control mechanisms making prediction of HLA regulation difficult, but an ability to measure the cellular expression of each HLA antigen, in conjunction with knowledge of circulating HLA‐specific antibody, would lead to a more informed algorithm to assess transplant risk.

Publisher

Wiley

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