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COMPARATIVE IMMUNOGENICITY AND ENHANCEABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL H-2K AND H-2D SPECIFICITIES OF THE MURINE HISTOCOMPATIBILITY-2 COMPLEX

The immunogenicity of single, private H-2 specificities has been tested. In most cases, the specificity was known to be confined either to H-2K or to H-2D. This was accomplished by the appropriate choice, as donor and recipient, or parent of the F(1) hybrid recipient, of congenic strains differing a...

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Autores principales: McKenzie, Ian F. C., Snell, George D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1973
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2180541/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4123828
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description The immunogenicity of single, private H-2 specificities has been tested. In most cases, the specificity was known to be confined either to H-2K or to H-2D. This was accomplished by the appropriate choice, as donor and recipient, or parent of the F(1) hybrid recipient, of congenic strains differing at H-2 only, and of recombinant haplotypes in donor and/or recipient. By nearly all tests, the H-2K antigen appeared to be a stronger immunogen than the H-2D antigen. Skin grafts with an H-2K difference showed median survival times (MST) of 9.3–14.5 days; for H-2D the values were 13.8–18.6. The difference was also present, though narrowed, for second-set grafts. H-2K grafts regularly engendered a demonstrable cytotoxic antibody response; with H-2D differences the response was absent or very weak. K end cytotoxic titers after multiple immunizations with lymphoid tissues ranged from 1/32 to 1/2,048, D end titers from 0 to 1/128. Hemagglutination titers showed no clear difference. The results of passive enhancement of skin grafts with H-2 alloantibody produced in donor recipient combinations, identical to those used for the skin grafts showed a different pattern. H-2K, despite its greater immunogenic strength was more easily enhanced than H-2D. Prolongation of MST's for H-2K was 2.4–6.7 days, for H-2D grafts, 0.2–1.5 days.
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spelling pubmed-21805412008-04-17 COMPARATIVE IMMUNOGENICITY AND ENHANCEABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL H-2K AND H-2D SPECIFICITIES OF THE MURINE HISTOCOMPATIBILITY-2 COMPLEX McKenzie, Ian F. C. Snell, George D. J Exp Med Article The immunogenicity of single, private H-2 specificities has been tested. In most cases, the specificity was known to be confined either to H-2K or to H-2D. This was accomplished by the appropriate choice, as donor and recipient, or parent of the F(1) hybrid recipient, of congenic strains differing at H-2 only, and of recombinant haplotypes in donor and/or recipient. By nearly all tests, the H-2K antigen appeared to be a stronger immunogen than the H-2D antigen. Skin grafts with an H-2K difference showed median survival times (MST) of 9.3–14.5 days; for H-2D the values were 13.8–18.6. The difference was also present, though narrowed, for second-set grafts. H-2K grafts regularly engendered a demonstrable cytotoxic antibody response; with H-2D differences the response was absent or very weak. K end cytotoxic titers after multiple immunizations with lymphoid tissues ranged from 1/32 to 1/2,048, D end titers from 0 to 1/128. Hemagglutination titers showed no clear difference. The results of passive enhancement of skin grafts with H-2 alloantibody produced in donor recipient combinations, identical to those used for the skin grafts showed a different pattern. H-2K, despite its greater immunogenic strength was more easily enhanced than H-2D. Prolongation of MST's for H-2K was 2.4–6.7 days, for H-2D grafts, 0.2–1.5 days. The Rockefeller University Press 1973-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2180541/ /pubmed/4123828 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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McKenzie, Ian F. C.
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COMPARATIVE IMMUNOGENICITY AND ENHANCEABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL H-2K AND H-2D SPECIFICITIES OF THE MURINE HISTOCOMPATIBILITY-2 COMPLEX
title COMPARATIVE IMMUNOGENICITY AND ENHANCEABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL H-2K AND H-2D SPECIFICITIES OF THE MURINE HISTOCOMPATIBILITY-2 COMPLEX
title_full COMPARATIVE IMMUNOGENICITY AND ENHANCEABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL H-2K AND H-2D SPECIFICITIES OF THE MURINE HISTOCOMPATIBILITY-2 COMPLEX
title_fullStr COMPARATIVE IMMUNOGENICITY AND ENHANCEABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL H-2K AND H-2D SPECIFICITIES OF THE MURINE HISTOCOMPATIBILITY-2 COMPLEX
title_full_unstemmed COMPARATIVE IMMUNOGENICITY AND ENHANCEABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL H-2K AND H-2D SPECIFICITIES OF THE MURINE HISTOCOMPATIBILITY-2 COMPLEX
title_short COMPARATIVE IMMUNOGENICITY AND ENHANCEABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL H-2K AND H-2D SPECIFICITIES OF THE MURINE HISTOCOMPATIBILITY-2 COMPLEX
title_sort comparative immunogenicity and enhanceability of individual h-2k and h-2d specificities of the murine histocompatibility-2 complex
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2180541/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4123828
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