Biochemical characterization of murine Ia antigens with xenoantisera |
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Authors: | William P. Lafuse Brian C. Neely Chella S. David |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Immunology, Mayo Clinic and Foundation, 55901 Rochester, Minnesota |
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Abstract: | Rabbit anti-Ia sera was produced by immunization with detergentsolubilized extracts from splenic, lymph-node and thymus cells. The antisera contained activity against H-2 as well as Ia molecules. By a sequential immunoprecipitation assay it was shown that the rabbit anti-mouseH-2s serum precipitated a second Ia molecule in theH-2s haplotype. Previous studies with alloantisera have shown only one Ia molecule associated with this haplotype. Sequential precipitations with alloantiserum against the wholeI region were used to show that this second Ia molecule is coded by genes within theI region. Since only I-A- and I-E-region coded molecules are immunoprecipitable in most haplotypes, we presume that the rabbit antiserum could be identifying the I-E-subregion coded molecule in theH-2s haplotype. The rabbit antiserum reacts with an isotypic specificity on the molecule. The studies suggest that theI-E subregion does exist in theH-2s haplotype even though alloantiserum cannot be produced to identify allotypic variants associated with this subregion. |
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