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Inverse modification of antibody responsiveness to RGG in lines of mice selected for high or low responses to somatic antigen of Salmonella
Authors:Osvaldo A. Sant'Anna  Olga M. Ibanez  Vera C. A. Ferreira  Marisa Gennari  Denise Mouton
Affiliation:1. Se?ao de Imunologia, Instituto Biologico, Av. Cons. Rodrigues Alves, 1252, Sao Paulo, Brazil
2. U 125 INSERM, ER 060070 CNRS, Institut Curie, Section de Biologie, 26, rue d'Uhn, 75231, Paris Cédex 05, France
Abstract:High (H/s) and low (L/s) antibody responder lines of mice selected according to their response to the somatic (s) antigen of Salmonella (Selection IV) have unexpected inverse capacity for antibody production to rabbit gamma globulin (RGG): H/s mice are low or even nonresponders to this antigen, whereas L/s mice are high responders. It was shown that the phenotypic variability within each line is due to environmental factors. RGG was a selection antigen in Selection V; the high (H/p) and low (L/p) responder mice are therefore considered as homozygous for the RGG genes. Responsiveness to RGG was investigated in F1 and F2 hybrids obtained by crossing the phenotypically similar RGG responder or nonresponder mice of Selections IV and V. The results support the hypothesis that the same genes control the response to RGG in L/s and H/p lines as well as in H/s and L/p lines. This means that the genes specific for RGG responsiveness were independent from those regulating responses to the s antigen. Unaffected by the selective breeding in Selection IV, they have been fixed by chance in an inverse way in H/s and L/s lines.
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