T cells in a suppressor circuit and non-T: non-B cells bear different 1-J determinants |
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Authors: | Donal B. Murphy Katsumi Yamauchi Sonoko Habu Diane D. Eardley Richard K. Gershon |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Yale and Yale University, School of Medicine, 310 Cedar Street, 06510 New Haven, Connecticut |
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Abstract: | T cells involved in the generation of suppressor activity bear an I-J-subregion controlled determinant (e. g., J1) which is distinct from that (e. g., J1) found on non-T: non-13 accessory cells. T-cell subsets examined include Ly-1 inducer and Ly-1,2 acceptor cells which collaborate to generate suppressor activity in the in vitro sheep red blood cell antibody system. Non-T:non-B accessory cells examined include accessory cells involved in concanavalin-A induced, T-cell proliferative responses and in in vitro antibody responses to sheep red blood cells. These results provide evidence for serologic and genetic complexity of the I-J subregion of the murine H-2 gene complex. |
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