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CELLULAR BASIS OF THE GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES TO SYNTHETIC POLYPEPTIDES : I. DIFFERENCES IN FREQUENCY OF SPLENIC PRECURSOR CELLS SPECIFIC FOR A SYNTHETIC POLYPEPTIDE DERIVED FROM MULTICHAIN POLYPROLINE ([T, G]-PRO--L) IN HIGH AND LOW RESPONDER INBRED MOUSE STRAINS

SJL mice are high responders to the synthetic multichain polypeptide antigen (T,G)-Pro--L, whereas DBA/1 mice are low responders (10, 11). In order to determine whether the genetic control of immune response can be correlated with the number of antigen-sensitive precursor cells, spleen cell suspensi...

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Autores principales: Mozes, Edna, Shearer, G. M., Sela, Michael
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1970
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5534158
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author Mozes, Edna
Shearer, G. M.
Sela, Michael
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Sela, Michael
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description SJL mice are high responders to the synthetic multichain polypeptide antigen (T,G)-Pro--L, whereas DBA/1 mice are low responders (10, 11). In order to determine whether the genetic control of immune response can be correlated with the number of antigen-sensitive precursor cells, spleen cell suspensions from normal and immunized SJL and DBA/1 donor mice were transplanted into lethally X-irradiated syngeneic recipients (incapable of immune response) along with (T, G)-Pro--L. Anti-(T, G)-Pro--L responses (donor-derived) were assayed in the sera of the hosts 12–16 days later. By transplanting graded and limiting numbers of spleen cells, inocula were found which contained one or a few antigen-sensitive precursors reactive with the immunogen. Using this method to estimate the relative numbers of such cells for the high responder SJL strain, one precursor was detected in ∼1.3 x 10(6) and ∼7.2 x 10(6) spleen cells from immunized and normal donors, respectively. In contrast, one precursor was detected in about 30 x 10(6) spleen cells from low responder DBA/1 mice, irrespective of whether the donors had been immunized. These results indicate that the genetic control of immunity to the synthetic polypeptide antigen investigated is directly correlated to the relative number of precursor cells reactive with the immunogen in high and low responder strains.
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spelling pubmed-21388602008-04-17 CELLULAR BASIS OF THE GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES TO SYNTHETIC POLYPEPTIDES : I. DIFFERENCES IN FREQUENCY OF SPLENIC PRECURSOR CELLS SPECIFIC FOR A SYNTHETIC POLYPEPTIDE DERIVED FROM MULTICHAIN POLYPROLINE ([T, G]-PRO--L) IN HIGH AND LOW RESPONDER INBRED MOUSE STRAINS Mozes, Edna Shearer, G. M. Sela, Michael J Exp Med Article SJL mice are high responders to the synthetic multichain polypeptide antigen (T,G)-Pro--L, whereas DBA/1 mice are low responders (10, 11). In order to determine whether the genetic control of immune response can be correlated with the number of antigen-sensitive precursor cells, spleen cell suspensions from normal and immunized SJL and DBA/1 donor mice were transplanted into lethally X-irradiated syngeneic recipients (incapable of immune response) along with (T, G)-Pro--L. Anti-(T, G)-Pro--L responses (donor-derived) were assayed in the sera of the hosts 12–16 days later. By transplanting graded and limiting numbers of spleen cells, inocula were found which contained one or a few antigen-sensitive precursors reactive with the immunogen. Using this method to estimate the relative numbers of such cells for the high responder SJL strain, one precursor was detected in ∼1.3 x 10(6) and ∼7.2 x 10(6) spleen cells from immunized and normal donors, respectively. In contrast, one precursor was detected in about 30 x 10(6) spleen cells from low responder DBA/1 mice, irrespective of whether the donors had been immunized. These results indicate that the genetic control of immunity to the synthetic polypeptide antigen investigated is directly correlated to the relative number of precursor cells reactive with the immunogen in high and low responder strains. The Rockefeller University Press 1970-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2138860/ /pubmed/5534158 Text en Copyright © 1970 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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Mozes, Edna
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CELLULAR BASIS OF THE GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES TO SYNTHETIC POLYPEPTIDES : I. DIFFERENCES IN FREQUENCY OF SPLENIC PRECURSOR CELLS SPECIFIC FOR A SYNTHETIC POLYPEPTIDE DERIVED FROM MULTICHAIN POLYPROLINE ([T, G]-PRO--L) IN HIGH AND LOW RESPONDER INBRED MOUSE STRAINS
title CELLULAR BASIS OF THE GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES TO SYNTHETIC POLYPEPTIDES : I. DIFFERENCES IN FREQUENCY OF SPLENIC PRECURSOR CELLS SPECIFIC FOR A SYNTHETIC POLYPEPTIDE DERIVED FROM MULTICHAIN POLYPROLINE ([T, G]-PRO--L) IN HIGH AND LOW RESPONDER INBRED MOUSE STRAINS
title_full CELLULAR BASIS OF THE GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES TO SYNTHETIC POLYPEPTIDES : I. DIFFERENCES IN FREQUENCY OF SPLENIC PRECURSOR CELLS SPECIFIC FOR A SYNTHETIC POLYPEPTIDE DERIVED FROM MULTICHAIN POLYPROLINE ([T, G]-PRO--L) IN HIGH AND LOW RESPONDER INBRED MOUSE STRAINS
title_fullStr CELLULAR BASIS OF THE GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES TO SYNTHETIC POLYPEPTIDES : I. DIFFERENCES IN FREQUENCY OF SPLENIC PRECURSOR CELLS SPECIFIC FOR A SYNTHETIC POLYPEPTIDE DERIVED FROM MULTICHAIN POLYPROLINE ([T, G]-PRO--L) IN HIGH AND LOW RESPONDER INBRED MOUSE STRAINS
title_full_unstemmed CELLULAR BASIS OF THE GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES TO SYNTHETIC POLYPEPTIDES : I. DIFFERENCES IN FREQUENCY OF SPLENIC PRECURSOR CELLS SPECIFIC FOR A SYNTHETIC POLYPEPTIDE DERIVED FROM MULTICHAIN POLYPROLINE ([T, G]-PRO--L) IN HIGH AND LOW RESPONDER INBRED MOUSE STRAINS
title_short CELLULAR BASIS OF THE GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES TO SYNTHETIC POLYPEPTIDES : I. DIFFERENCES IN FREQUENCY OF SPLENIC PRECURSOR CELLS SPECIFIC FOR A SYNTHETIC POLYPEPTIDE DERIVED FROM MULTICHAIN POLYPROLINE ([T, G]-PRO--L) IN HIGH AND LOW RESPONDER INBRED MOUSE STRAINS
title_sort cellular basis of the genetic control of immune responses to synthetic polypeptides : i. differences in frequency of splenic precursor cells specific for a synthetic polypeptide derived from multichain polyproline ([t, g]-pro--l) in high and low responder inbred mouse strains
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5534158
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