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GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : III. TOLEROGENIC PROPERTIES OF THE TERPOLYMERL-GLUTAMIC ACID(60)-L-ALANINE(30)-L-TYROSINE(10) (GAT) FOR SPLEEN CELLS FROM NONRESPONDER (H-2(q)ANDH-2(s)) MICE
Although nonresponder, H-2(s) and H-2(q), mice fail to develop GAT-specific PFC responses to GAT, they do develop GAT-specific PFC responses when stimulated by GAT complexed to an immunogenic carrier such as methylated bovine serum albumin. The studies described in this paper show that injection of...
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author | Kapp, Judith A. Pierce, Carl W. Benacerraf, Baruj |
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description | Although nonresponder, H-2(s) and H-2(q), mice fail to develop GAT-specific PFC responses to GAT, they do develop GAT-specific PFC responses when stimulated by GAT complexed to an immunogenic carrier such as methylated bovine serum albumin. The studies described in this paper show that injection of nonresponder mice with GAT specifically decreases their ability to develop anti-GAT PFC responses to a subsequent challenge with GAT-MBSA. Addition of GAT to cultures of spleen cells from nonresponder mice also prevents development of the GAT-specific PFC responses stimulated by GAT-MBSA. Thus, interaction of nonresponder spleen cells with GAT leads to the induction of unresponsiveness in vivo and in vitro. Various parameters of the tolerance induction have been investigated and described. A comparison of the effects of GAT on B cells indicates that nonresponder B cells are more readily rendered unresponsive by soluble GAT than are responder B cells. The significance of these data for our understanding of Ir gene regulation of the immune response is discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-21397102008-04-17 GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : III. TOLEROGENIC PROPERTIES OF THE TERPOLYMERL-GLUTAMIC ACID(60)-L-ALANINE(30)-L-TYROSINE(10) (GAT) FOR SPLEEN CELLS FROM NONRESPONDER (H-2(q)ANDH-2(s)) MICE Kapp, Judith A. Pierce, Carl W. Benacerraf, Baruj J Exp Med Article Although nonresponder, H-2(s) and H-2(q), mice fail to develop GAT-specific PFC responses to GAT, they do develop GAT-specific PFC responses when stimulated by GAT complexed to an immunogenic carrier such as methylated bovine serum albumin. The studies described in this paper show that injection of nonresponder mice with GAT specifically decreases their ability to develop anti-GAT PFC responses to a subsequent challenge with GAT-MBSA. Addition of GAT to cultures of spleen cells from nonresponder mice also prevents development of the GAT-specific PFC responses stimulated by GAT-MBSA. Thus, interaction of nonresponder spleen cells with GAT leads to the induction of unresponsiveness in vivo and in vitro. Various parameters of the tolerance induction have been investigated and described. A comparison of the effects of GAT on B cells indicates that nonresponder B cells are more readily rendered unresponsive by soluble GAT than are responder B cells. The significance of these data for our understanding of Ir gene regulation of the immune response is discussed. The Rockefeller University Press 1974-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2139710/ /pubmed/4857865 Text en Copyright © 1974 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Kapp, Judith A. Pierce, Carl W. Benacerraf, Baruj GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : III. TOLEROGENIC PROPERTIES OF THE TERPOLYMERL-GLUTAMIC ACID(60)-L-ALANINE(30)-L-TYROSINE(10) (GAT) FOR SPLEEN CELLS FROM NONRESPONDER (H-2(q)ANDH-2(s)) MICE |
title | GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : III. TOLEROGENIC PROPERTIES OF THE TERPOLYMERL-GLUTAMIC ACID(60)-L-ALANINE(30)-L-TYROSINE(10) (GAT) FOR SPLEEN CELLS FROM NONRESPONDER (H-2(q)ANDH-2(s)) MICE |
title_full | GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : III. TOLEROGENIC PROPERTIES OF THE TERPOLYMERL-GLUTAMIC ACID(60)-L-ALANINE(30)-L-TYROSINE(10) (GAT) FOR SPLEEN CELLS FROM NONRESPONDER (H-2(q)ANDH-2(s)) MICE |
title_fullStr | GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : III. TOLEROGENIC PROPERTIES OF THE TERPOLYMERL-GLUTAMIC ACID(60)-L-ALANINE(30)-L-TYROSINE(10) (GAT) FOR SPLEEN CELLS FROM NONRESPONDER (H-2(q)ANDH-2(s)) MICE |
title_full_unstemmed | GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : III. TOLEROGENIC PROPERTIES OF THE TERPOLYMERL-GLUTAMIC ACID(60)-L-ALANINE(30)-L-TYROSINE(10) (GAT) FOR SPLEEN CELLS FROM NONRESPONDER (H-2(q)ANDH-2(s)) MICE |
title_short | GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : III. TOLEROGENIC PROPERTIES OF THE TERPOLYMERL-GLUTAMIC ACID(60)-L-ALANINE(30)-L-TYROSINE(10) (GAT) FOR SPLEEN CELLS FROM NONRESPONDER (H-2(q)ANDH-2(s)) MICE |
title_sort | genetic control of immune responses in vitro : iii. tolerogenic properties of the terpolymerl-glutamic acid(60)-l-alanine(30)-l-tyrosine(10) (gat) for spleen cells from nonresponder (h-2(q)andh-2(s)) mice |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139710/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4857865 |
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