Mls ALLO‐DETERMINANTS ARE RECOGNIZED IN AN MHC CLASS II ANTIGEN‐DEPENDENT BUT UNRESTRICTED FASHION BY A DISCRETE SET OF T CELLS
- 1 February 1988
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Immunogenetics
- Vol. 15 (1-3), 87-99
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-313x.1988.tb00411.x
Abstract
Blocking studies carried out with anti-H-2 class II antigen antibodies show that H-2 class II molecules are intimately involved in the recognition of Mlsa determinants by unprimed, specifically responsive T cells. The blocking of the anti-Mlsa response by these antibodies were not due to inhibition of IL-1 production by H-2 class II antigen positive macrophages. A strain analysis indicates that the response to Mlsa is regulated by H-2-linked genes and that this effect is exerted at the level of the stimulator cells; however, the response to Mls epitopes does not appear to be H-2 restricted. Finally, the ability of spleen cells from Mls-incompatible mice to induce a state of Mls-specific, clonal deletion type tolerance by neonatal injection, shows that Mls determinants exist in qualitatively allelic forms and suggests that these determinants are recognized by specific clones of T cells.Keywords
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