H‐2‐linked genetic control of antibody response to soluble calf skin collagen in mice

Abstract
An autosomal dominant immune response gene could be demonstrated in congenic resistant strains of mice which is linked to the H-2 locus and controls the antibody response to soluble calf collagen. High responsiveness was associated with the H-2 alleles, b and f, low responsiveness with the H-2 alleles, d, k, m and r. Studies with calf procollagen, which contains an additional carrier moiety, indicated that these genetic differences might be expressed at the level of T cells.