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Further evidence for two separate loci (H-2D andH-2L) in theD region of theH-2 complex
Authors:Catherine Néauport-Sautès  Miréille Joskowicz  Peter Démant
Institution:1. Laboratoire d'Immunologie Cellulaire, I.R.S.C., 94800, Villejuif, France
2. Division of Genetics, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek-Huis, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Abstract:The differential redistribution method was used to analyze the relationships between the antigens of the H-2.1 and H-2.28 families and the K- and D-region H-2 specificities on the lymphocyte surface. The experiments were performed on T peripheral lymphocytes of B10. AKM mice (H- 2m), where the H-2.28 specificity is controlled by theD region; C3H.OL mice (H- 20l), where the H-2.28 specificity is controlled by theK region and the H-2.1 specificity by theD region; and B10.A mice (H- 2a) where the H-2.1 specificity is controlled by theK region. The results show the following:
  1. In the D-region products, the redistribution of the private specificities fails to induce the redistribution of the H-2.1 or H-2.28 specificity. Antibodies against the H-2.1 or H-2.28 specificity provoke the redistribution of the D-region private specificities.
  2. In the K-region products, the H-2.1 or H-2.28 specificity cocaps with the private specificities.
  3. In both K- and D-region products, the public specificity H-2.5 always cocapped by antibodies against the private specificity.
These data suggest that the D-region H-2.1 specificity is, like the H-2.28 specificity, controlled by gene(s) different from theH- 2.D gene for the private, and most of the public, specificities. However, in the K-region products, the H-2.1 or H-2.28 specificity and the private specificities are either controlled by the same gene or expressed on two different molecules associated on the cell surface. These results provide evidence for the existence of two separate loci in theD region: the classicalH-2D locus, controlling the expression of the private specificity and most of the public specificity, and theH-2L locus, controlling the expression of the H-2.1 or H-2.28 specificity.
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