Studies were conducted to determine the reactivity of six monoclonal antibodies specific for major histocompatibility complex class II molecules expressed on a bovine B cell line homozygous for BoLA-DR and BoLA-DQ alleles. Direct immunoprecipitation, serial immunodepletion experiments, and two-dimensional gel electrophoresis revealed that these antibodies reacted with three different molecules. Bovine orthologues of HLA-DR were recognized by three monoclonal antibodies--H34A, TH12A, and TH14B. Orthologues of HLA-DQ were characterized by two other monoclonal antibodies, TH22A and TH81A. A third BoLA class II antigen, neither DR nor DQ was revealed by the last monoclonal antibody H42A. The relation of this molecule to known molecules in humans and other species remains to be established. However, cumulative data suggest that the determinant is expressed on a molecule related to HLA-DP.
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