The response of lymphocytes to H-2D and H-2K region antigens: I. Differential effect of cortisone acetate |
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Authors: | Diana M. Popp |
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Affiliation: | Biology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Cell surface antigens controlled by separate portions of the H-2 region differentially stimulate lymphocytes. Cells responding to antigens controlled by loci in or near the H-2D region transform later (5 days) than cells responding to antigens controlled by loci in or near the H-2K region (3 days). Treatment of lymphocyte donors with cortisone acetate shows that lymphocytes responding to some H-2K-associated antigens are cortisone resistant and that lymphocytes responding to H-2D-associated antigens are cortisone sensitive. Parallels are drawn between these characteristics and the lymphocytes responsible for cellular and humoral immunity. |
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