Mhj. Vogt et al., DFFRY codes for a new human male-specific minor transplantation antigen involved in bone marrow graft rejection, BLOOD, 95(3), 2000, pp. 1100-1105
Graft rejection after histocompatibility locus antigen (HLA)-identical stem
cell transplantation results from the recognition of minor histocompatibil
ity antigens on donor stem cells by immunocompetent T lymphocytes of recipi
ent origin. T-lymphocyte clones that specifically recognize H-Y epitopes on
male target cells have been generated during graft rejection after sex-mis
matched transplantation. Previously, 2 human H-Y epitopes derived from the
same SMCY gene have been identified that were involved in bone marrow graft
rejection. We report the identification of a new male-specific transplanta
tion antigen encoded by the Y-chromosome-specific gene DFFRY, The DFFRY-der
ived peptide was recognized by an HLA-A1 restricted CTL clone, generated du
ring graft rejection from a female patient with acute myeloid leukemia who
rejected HLA-phenotypically identical bone marrow from her father, The iden
tification of this gene demonstrates that at least 2 genes present on the h
uman Y-chromosome code for male-specific transplantation antigens.
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