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Quantitative differences in the expression of parentally-derived H-2 antigens in F1 hybrid mice affect T-cell responses
Quantitative absorption with specific anti-H-2 sera has shown that the H-2Kb and H-2Dd antigens coded by the B10.A(5R) haplotype are expressed in about fourfold lower amount on the spleen cells of [B10.A(5R) X B10.A(2R)]F1 hybrids than on parental B10.A(5R) cells. In contrast, the H-2Kk and H-2Db an...
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description | Quantitative absorption with specific anti-H-2 sera has shown that the H-2Kb and H-2Dd antigens coded by the B10.A(5R) haplotype are expressed in about fourfold lower amount on the spleen cells of [B10.A(5R) X B10.A(2R)]F1 hybrids than on parental B10.A(5R) cells. In contrast, the H-2Kk and H-2Db antigens of B10.A(2R) are expressed equally on parental and F1 cells. These quantitative differences are reflected in cytotoxic T-cell (Tc-cell) function. Macrophage target cells from F1 mice are killed less efficiently than B10.A(5R) targets by alloreactive or H-2 restricted Tc cells specific for H-2Kb or H-2Dd, and spleen cells of F1 mice are less efficient stimulators of alloreactive Tc cells specific for B10.A(5R) H-2 antigens, whereas F1 and B10.A(2R) cells are equal as targets and stimulators for Tc cells recognizing B10.A(2R) H-2 antigens. |
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spelling | pubmed-21848272008-04-17 Quantitative differences in the expression of parentally-derived H-2 antigens in F1 hybrid mice affect T-cell responses J Exp Med Articles Quantitative absorption with specific anti-H-2 sera has shown that the H-2Kb and H-2Dd antigens coded by the B10.A(5R) haplotype are expressed in about fourfold lower amount on the spleen cells of [B10.A(5R) X B10.A(2R)]F1 hybrids than on parental B10.A(5R) cells. In contrast, the H-2Kk and H-2Db antigens of B10.A(2R) are expressed equally on parental and F1 cells. These quantitative differences are reflected in cytotoxic T-cell (Tc-cell) function. Macrophage target cells from F1 mice are killed less efficiently than B10.A(5R) targets by alloreactive or H-2 restricted Tc cells specific for H-2Kb or H-2Dd, and spleen cells of F1 mice are less efficient stimulators of alloreactive Tc cells specific for B10.A(5R) H-2 antigens, whereas F1 and B10.A(2R) cells are equal as targets and stimulators for Tc cells recognizing B10.A(2R) H-2 antigens. The Rockefeller University Press 1979-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2184827/ /pubmed/107262 Text en 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 | Articles Quantitative differences in the expression of parentally-derived H-2 antigens in F1 hybrid mice affect T-cell responses |
title | Quantitative differences in the expression of parentally-derived H-2 antigens in F1 hybrid mice affect T-cell responses |
title_full | Quantitative differences in the expression of parentally-derived H-2 antigens in F1 hybrid mice affect T-cell responses |
title_fullStr | Quantitative differences in the expression of parentally-derived H-2 antigens in F1 hybrid mice affect T-cell responses |
title_full_unstemmed | Quantitative differences in the expression of parentally-derived H-2 antigens in F1 hybrid mice affect T-cell responses |
title_short | Quantitative differences in the expression of parentally-derived H-2 antigens in F1 hybrid mice affect T-cell responses |
title_sort | quantitative differences in the expression of parentally-derived h-2 antigens in f1 hybrid mice affect t-cell responses |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2184827/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/107262 |