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Ly-4.2: Doubts concerning its validity as a B-cell marker
Authors:M M Gani  J M Summerell
Institution:(1) Searle Research Laboratories, High Wycombe, Bucks, England
Abstract:The serum used to define Ly-4.2, (BALB/c × SWR/J)F1 anti-B10D2/n, was found to react equally with both donor B and T cells, contrary to the findings of McKenzie and Snell (1975) that the serum reacted mainly with B cells. The reaction with both B and T cells was demonstrated by a 90 to 100 percent killing of spleen, lymph node, and separated populations of B and T cells from both organs. Although the antiserum only lysed 10 to 20 percent of thymocytes, these cells could be used to remove all reactivity against lymph node and spleen cells. Depletion of the T cells in a lymph node suspension by Thy-1.2 treatment did not affect the percentage of lysis of residual cells. Attempts to remove possible contaminating antibodies by absorption with either donor thymus or EL4 cells were unsuccessful because these tissues removed all antibody activity. Neither did partial absorption with separated B and T cells affect the relative activity against these cells. The strain distribution of Ly-4.2 was similar to that reported in the literature, and backcross tests indicated that there was probably no linkage with theH-2 locus.
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