Human cytomegalovirus encodes an MHC class I-like molecule (UL142) that functions to inhibit NK cell lysis

MR Wills, O Ashiru, MB Reeves, G Okecha… - The Journal of …, 2005 - journals.aai.org
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Clinical and low passage strains of human CMV (HCMV) encode an additional MHC class I-
related molecule UL142, in addition to the previously described UL18. The UL142 open
reading frame is encoded within the ULb′ region which is missing from a number of
common high passage laboratory strains. Cells expressing UL142 following transfection,
and fibroblasts infected with a recombinant adenovirus-expressing UL142, were used to
screen both polyclonal NK cells and NK cell clones, in a completely autologous system …
Abstract
Clinical and low passage strains of human CMV (HCMV) encode an additional MHC class I-related molecule UL142, in addition to the previously described UL18. The UL142 open reading frame is encoded within the ULb′ region which is missing from a number of common high passage laboratory strains. Cells expressing UL142 following transfection, and fibroblasts infected with a recombinant adenovirus-expressing UL142, were used to screen both polyclonal NK cells and NK cell clones, in a completely autologous system. Analysis of 100 NK cell clones derived from five donors, revealed 23 clones that were inhibited by fibroblasts expressing UL142 alone. Small-interfering RNA-mediated knockdown of UL142 mRNA expression in HCMV-infected cells resulted in increased sensitivity to lysis. From these data we conclude that UL142 is a novel HCMV-encoded MHC class I-related molecule which inhibits NK cell killing in a clonally dependent manner.
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