
Bix M, Liao NS, Zijlstra M, Loring J, Jaenisch R, Raulet D:
Rejection of class I MHC-deficient haemopoietic cells by irradiated
MHC-matched mice.
Nature 1991 Jan 24;349(6307):329-31
ABSTRACT
Irradiated MHC-heterozygous mice often reject bone marrow cells
transplanted from one of the homozygous parental strains, a
phenomenon ('hybrid resistance') that appears to violate the laws of
transplantation. Rejection of parental and allogeneic marrow cells
also differs from conventional T cell-mediated rejection mechanisms
as it is effected by NK1.1+ cells. To account for the unusual
specificity of bone marrow rejection, it has been proposed that
NK1.1+ cells destroy marrow cells that fail to express the full
complement of self MHC class I (MHC-I) molecules. We show here that
NK1.1+ cells in normal mice reject haemopoietic transplants from
mice that are deficient for normal cell-surface MHC-I expression
because of a targeted mutation in the beta 2-microglobulin gene.
These findings demonstrate that deficient expression of MHC-I
molecules renders marrow cells susceptible to rejection.
