INVESTIGADORES
GALLEGOS Cristina Eugenia
artículos
Título:
Ionizing radiation modulates the surface expression of human leukocyte antigen-G in a human melanoma cell line
Autor/es:
MICHELIN SEVERINO; GALLEGOS CRISTINA E; DUNER DIANA; FAVIER BENOIT; CAROSELLA EDGARDO D
Revista:
HUMAN IMMUNOLOGY
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Referencias:
Año: 2009 p. 1010 - 1015
ISSN:
0198-8859
Resumen:
Human leukocyte antigen G (HLA-G) is a nonclassical HLA class I molecule involved in fetus protection from the maternal immune system, transplant tolerance, and viral and tumoral immune escape. Tumor-specific HLA-G expression has been described for a wide variety of malignancies, including melanomas. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether ionizing radiation (IR) could modulate the surface expression of HLA-G1 in a human melanoma cell line that expresses endogenously membrane-bound HLA-G1. For this purpose, cells were exposed to increasing doses of γ-irradiation (0–20 Gy) and HLA-G1 levels at the plasma membrane were analyzed at different times postirradiation by flow cytometry. HLA-G total expression and the presence of the soluble form of HLA-G1 (sHLA-G1) in the culture medium of irradiated cells were also evaluated. IR was capable of downregulating cell surface and total HLA-G levels, with a concomitant increase of sHLA-G1 in the medium. These results could indicate that γ-irradiation decreases HLA-G1 surface levels by enhancing the proteolytic cleavage of this molecule.