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GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : I. DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSES TO THE RANDOM TERPOLYMER L-GLUTAMIC ACID(60)-L-ALANINE(30)-L-TYROSINE(10) (GAT) BY MOUSE SPLEEN CELLS IN VITRO

In vivo, the antibody response in mice to the random terpolymer L-glutamic acid(50)-L-alanine(30)-L-tyrosine(10) (GAT) is controlled by a histocompatibility-linked immune response gene(s). We have studied antibody responses by spleen cells from responder and nonresponder mice to GAT and GAT complexe...

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Autores principales: Kapp, Judith A., Pierce, Carl W., Benacerraf, Baruj
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1973
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139442/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4126766
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author Kapp, Judith A.
Pierce, Carl W.
Benacerraf, Baruj
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description In vivo, the antibody response in mice to the random terpolymer L-glutamic acid(50)-L-alanine(30)-L-tyrosine(10) (GAT) is controlled by a histocompatibility-linked immune response gene(s). We have studied antibody responses by spleen cells from responder and nonresponder mice to GAT and GAT complexed to methylated bovine serum albumin (GAT-MBSA) in vitro. Cells producing antibodies specific for GAT were enumerated in a modified Jerne plaque assay using GAT coupled to sheep erythrocytes as indicator cells. Soluble GAT stimulated development of IgG GAT-specific plaque-forming cell (PFC) responses in cultures of spleen cells from responder mice, C57Bl/6 (H-2(b)), F(1) (C57 x SJL) (H-2(b/s)), and A/J (H-2(a)). Soluble GAT did not stimulate development of GAT-specific PFC responses in cultures of spleen cells from nonresponder mice, SJL (H-2(s)), B10.S (H-2(s)), and A.SW (H-2(s)). GAT-MBSA stimulated development of IgG GAT-specific PFC responses in cultures of spleen cells from both responder and nonresponder strains of mice. These data correlate precisely with data obtained by measuring the in vivo responses of responder and nonresponder strains of mice to GAT and GAT-MBSA by serological techniques. Therefore, this in vitro system can effectively be used as a model to study the cellular events regulated by histocompatibility-linked immune response genes.
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spelling pubmed-21394422008-04-17 GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : I. DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSES TO THE RANDOM TERPOLYMER L-GLUTAMIC ACID(60)-L-ALANINE(30)-L-TYROSINE(10) (GAT) BY MOUSE SPLEEN CELLS IN VITRO Kapp, Judith A. Pierce, Carl W. Benacerraf, Baruj J Exp Med Article In vivo, the antibody response in mice to the random terpolymer L-glutamic acid(50)-L-alanine(30)-L-tyrosine(10) (GAT) is controlled by a histocompatibility-linked immune response gene(s). We have studied antibody responses by spleen cells from responder and nonresponder mice to GAT and GAT complexed to methylated bovine serum albumin (GAT-MBSA) in vitro. Cells producing antibodies specific for GAT were enumerated in a modified Jerne plaque assay using GAT coupled to sheep erythrocytes as indicator cells. Soluble GAT stimulated development of IgG GAT-specific plaque-forming cell (PFC) responses in cultures of spleen cells from responder mice, C57Bl/6 (H-2(b)), F(1) (C57 x SJL) (H-2(b/s)), and A/J (H-2(a)). Soluble GAT did not stimulate development of GAT-specific PFC responses in cultures of spleen cells from nonresponder mice, SJL (H-2(s)), B10.S (H-2(s)), and A.SW (H-2(s)). GAT-MBSA stimulated development of IgG GAT-specific PFC responses in cultures of spleen cells from both responder and nonresponder strains of mice. These data correlate precisely with data obtained by measuring the in vivo responses of responder and nonresponder strains of mice to GAT and GAT-MBSA by serological techniques. Therefore, this in vitro system can effectively be used as a model to study the cellular events regulated by histocompatibility-linked immune response genes. The Rockefeller University Press 1973-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2139442/ /pubmed/4126766 Text en Copyright © 1973 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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Kapp, Judith A.
Pierce, Carl W.
Benacerraf, Baruj
GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : I. DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSES TO THE RANDOM TERPOLYMER L-GLUTAMIC ACID(60)-L-ALANINE(30)-L-TYROSINE(10) (GAT) BY MOUSE SPLEEN CELLS IN VITRO
title GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : I. DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSES TO THE RANDOM TERPOLYMER L-GLUTAMIC ACID(60)-L-ALANINE(30)-L-TYROSINE(10) (GAT) BY MOUSE SPLEEN CELLS IN VITRO
title_full GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : I. DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSES TO THE RANDOM TERPOLYMER L-GLUTAMIC ACID(60)-L-ALANINE(30)-L-TYROSINE(10) (GAT) BY MOUSE SPLEEN CELLS IN VITRO
title_fullStr GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : I. DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSES TO THE RANDOM TERPOLYMER L-GLUTAMIC ACID(60)-L-ALANINE(30)-L-TYROSINE(10) (GAT) BY MOUSE SPLEEN CELLS IN VITRO
title_full_unstemmed GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : I. DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSES TO THE RANDOM TERPOLYMER L-GLUTAMIC ACID(60)-L-ALANINE(30)-L-TYROSINE(10) (GAT) BY MOUSE SPLEEN CELLS IN VITRO
title_short GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : I. DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSES TO THE RANDOM TERPOLYMER L-GLUTAMIC ACID(60)-L-ALANINE(30)-L-TYROSINE(10) (GAT) BY MOUSE SPLEEN CELLS IN VITRO
title_sort genetic control of immune responses in vitro : i. development of primary and secondary plaque-forming cell responses to the random terpolymer l-glutamic acid(60)-l-alanine(30)-l-tyrosine(10) (gat) by mouse spleen cells in vitro
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139442/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4126766
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