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STUDIES ON RABBIT LYMPHOCYTES IN VITRO : VIII. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HETEROZYGOSITY AND HOMOZYGOSITY OF LYMPHOCYTE DONOR AND PER CENT BLAST TRANSFORMATION INDUCED BY ANTIALLOTYPE SERA

Rabbit antisera to immunoglobulin allotype Ab4 will stimulate a maximum of 77% (mean ± SEM = 39.78 ± 4.8) blast transformation of Ab4Ab4 homozygous lymphocytes in vitro and a maximum of 39% (mean ± SEM = 19.77 ± 1.6) blast transformation of heterozygous Ab4Ab5 lymphocytes. Similarly anti-Ab5 sera wi...

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Autor principal: Sell, Stewart
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1968
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5653222
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description Rabbit antisera to immunoglobulin allotype Ab4 will stimulate a maximum of 77% (mean ± SEM = 39.78 ± 4.8) blast transformation of Ab4Ab4 homozygous lymphocytes in vitro and a maximum of 39% (mean ± SEM = 19.77 ± 1.6) blast transformation of heterozygous Ab4Ab5 lymphocytes. Similarly anti-Ab5 sera will induce a maximum of 82% (mean ± SEM = 50.83 ± 7.0) blast transformation of Ab5Ab5 homozygous lymphocytes in vitro and a, maximum of 42% (mean ± SEM = 16.1 ± 1.6) blast transformation of heterozygous Ab4Ab5 lymphocytes. Thus, the lymphocytes of an allotypically heterozygous rabbit appear to be selected to produce or express only one of the two genetically supplied allotypic determinants controlled by the "b" locus. A similar conclusion has been made in regard to allotypic expression by immunoglobulin-producing plasma cells. Previous data indicate that each lymphocyte carries or expresses more than one immunoglobulin group specificity (IgG, IgA, IgM) while each plasma cell carries only one. One possible interpretation of these data is that, while the production of immunoglobulin groups and allotypic specificities are under similar control in both the lymphocyte and the plasma cell, the lymphocyte produces immunoglobulin that remains in or attached to itself and the plasma cell produces immunoglobulins that are secreted rapidly.
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spelling pubmed-21385012008-04-17 STUDIES ON RABBIT LYMPHOCYTES IN VITRO : VIII. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HETEROZYGOSITY AND HOMOZYGOSITY OF LYMPHOCYTE DONOR AND PER CENT BLAST TRANSFORMATION INDUCED BY ANTIALLOTYPE SERA Sell, Stewart J Exp Med Article Rabbit antisera to immunoglobulin allotype Ab4 will stimulate a maximum of 77% (mean ± SEM = 39.78 ± 4.8) blast transformation of Ab4Ab4 homozygous lymphocytes in vitro and a maximum of 39% (mean ± SEM = 19.77 ± 1.6) blast transformation of heterozygous Ab4Ab5 lymphocytes. Similarly anti-Ab5 sera will induce a maximum of 82% (mean ± SEM = 50.83 ± 7.0) blast transformation of Ab5Ab5 homozygous lymphocytes in vitro and a, maximum of 42% (mean ± SEM = 16.1 ± 1.6) blast transformation of heterozygous Ab4Ab5 lymphocytes. Thus, the lymphocytes of an allotypically heterozygous rabbit appear to be selected to produce or express only one of the two genetically supplied allotypic determinants controlled by the "b" locus. A similar conclusion has been made in regard to allotypic expression by immunoglobulin-producing plasma cells. Previous data indicate that each lymphocyte carries or expresses more than one immunoglobulin group specificity (IgG, IgA, IgM) while each plasma cell carries only one. One possible interpretation of these data is that, while the production of immunoglobulin groups and allotypic specificities are under similar control in both the lymphocyte and the plasma cell, the lymphocyte produces immunoglobulin that remains in or attached to itself and the plasma cell produces immunoglobulins that are secreted rapidly. The Rockefeller University Press 1968-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2138501/ /pubmed/5653222 Text en Copyright © 1968 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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STUDIES ON RABBIT LYMPHOCYTES IN VITRO : VIII. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HETEROZYGOSITY AND HOMOZYGOSITY OF LYMPHOCYTE DONOR AND PER CENT BLAST TRANSFORMATION INDUCED BY ANTIALLOTYPE SERA
title STUDIES ON RABBIT LYMPHOCYTES IN VITRO : VIII. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HETEROZYGOSITY AND HOMOZYGOSITY OF LYMPHOCYTE DONOR AND PER CENT BLAST TRANSFORMATION INDUCED BY ANTIALLOTYPE SERA
title_full STUDIES ON RABBIT LYMPHOCYTES IN VITRO : VIII. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HETEROZYGOSITY AND HOMOZYGOSITY OF LYMPHOCYTE DONOR AND PER CENT BLAST TRANSFORMATION INDUCED BY ANTIALLOTYPE SERA
title_fullStr STUDIES ON RABBIT LYMPHOCYTES IN VITRO : VIII. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HETEROZYGOSITY AND HOMOZYGOSITY OF LYMPHOCYTE DONOR AND PER CENT BLAST TRANSFORMATION INDUCED BY ANTIALLOTYPE SERA
title_full_unstemmed STUDIES ON RABBIT LYMPHOCYTES IN VITRO : VIII. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HETEROZYGOSITY AND HOMOZYGOSITY OF LYMPHOCYTE DONOR AND PER CENT BLAST TRANSFORMATION INDUCED BY ANTIALLOTYPE SERA
title_short STUDIES ON RABBIT LYMPHOCYTES IN VITRO : VIII. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HETEROZYGOSITY AND HOMOZYGOSITY OF LYMPHOCYTE DONOR AND PER CENT BLAST TRANSFORMATION INDUCED BY ANTIALLOTYPE SERA
title_sort studies on rabbit lymphocytes in vitro : viii. the relationship between heterozygosity and homozygosity of lymphocyte donor and per cent blast transformation induced by antiallotype sera
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5653222
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