Control of the antibody response of C57BL/6 Lyt-congenic strains to the Lyt-3.1 alloantigen by a gene linked to theLyt-2 locus |
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Authors: | Paul D. Gottlieb Stephen C. Boos |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biology and Center for Cancer Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 02139, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Abstract: | Congenic anti-Lyt-3.1 sera have recently been produced by immunizing B6-Lyt-2a mice with thymocytes from either B6-Lyt-2a, Lyt-3a or B6-Lyt-2a, Lyt-3a, H-2k mice (Boos et al. 1978). Surprisingly, mice of the congenic strain B6 failed to produce either anti-Lyt-2.1 or anti-Lyt-3.1 cytotoxic antibodies after identical immunizations. To determine the genetic basis for the difference in response to Lyt-3.1, (B6 × B6-Lyt-2a)Fa mice and progeny of the backcross, (B6 × B6-Lyt-2a)F1 × B6-Lyt-2a, were immunized with B6-Lyt-2a, Lyt-3a, H-2k thymocytes. In addition, thymic biopsies of backcross progeny were performed and thymocytes tested for the Lyt-2.2 antigenic specificity. Results indicate that gene(s) governing the immune response to Lyt-3.1 is (are) linked to theLyt-2 locus, and that the responder allele (linked toLyt-2 a ) shows very poor penetrance in Lyt-2a/Lyt-2b mice. |
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