HLA-ABC
HLA-A, -B and -C antigens are widely distributed on most human nucleated cells. The main function of the HLA-A, B and C molecules is to present antigenic peptides, derived primarily but not exclusively from endogenous proteins, to CD8+ T-cells. HLA molecules are also known to be associated with a variety of autoimmune, non-autoimmune and infectious diseases and to restrict the antibody response to certain antigens and vaccines.
Further information and references to relevant literature are available in the products Instructions For Use.