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Immunology of corneal allograft rejection: HLA-DR antigens on human corneal cells.
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HistocompatibilityHuman Gamma InterferonComposite AllograftImmunologyHuman Class IiMaryland Eye BankCell TransplantationHuman Corneal CellsHla-dr AntigensTransplantationHuman Leukocyte AntigenOphthalmologyCorneal DystrophyOcular PathologyTransplant ImmunologyOcular TissueTransplant RejectionCorneal Allograft RejectionHla TypingGlaucomaMedicineGraft Rejection
Human stromal and endothelial cultures were established from corneas obtained from the Maryland Eye Bank. Cultures were incubated in the presence of human gamma interferon for 4 days, trypsinized, washed, and then stained with a monoclonal reagent specific for human Class II (HLA-DR) antigens. Under these conditions, 100% of human corneal endothelial cells and 40 to 70% human corneal stromal cells expressed HLA-DR antigens.