The role ofH-2 regions in overcoming tissue incompatibility
- 1 December 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Immunogenetics
- Vol. 12 (1), 465-472
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01561688
Abstract
Neonatal transplantation tolerance to the products of theH-2 b complex was induced in B10.A (H-2 a ) mice. On the basis of the survival of skin allografts it was found that antigens determined by theD region of theH-2 b complex (of the B10.A(2R) strain) were most easily overcome and that tolerance to the products of theD end of theH-2 complex (of the B10.A(4R) strain) was also easy to induce. The antigens produced by theK end ofH-2 (of the B10.A(5R) and B10.A(3R) strains) represented a stronger incompatibility barrier and a difference in the entireH-2 b complex caused strongest resistance to tolerance induction. When tolerance to the products of the entireH-2 b complex was induced in newborn B10.A mice, and the neonatally treated animals were grafted simultaneously with five different grafts, those disparate at theK end ofH-2 and in the entireH-2 region were rejected in some animals, while the grafts disparate at theD end of H-2 remained intact in the same mice. No dependence on theI-J subregion was observed in this system. Furthermore, tolerance was more easily inducible in male than in female B10.A mice.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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