| Literature DB >> 1079217 |
M E Dorf, D H Katz, M Graves, H DiMuzio, B Benacerraf.
Abstract
The genetic restrictions for successful carrier-primed T cell and hapten-primed B cell cooperative interactions were established in a totally in vivo double adoptive transfer system. In complementation experiments, we have demonstrated that genes localized in the K-end of the H-2 complex control successful T-B cell cooperative interactions. Thus, DBA/2 KLH-primed T cells cooperated with (C3H times C3H.OH)F1 and (C3H times C3H.OL)F1 DNP-primed B cells to make a secondary response to DNP-KLH, but not with (C3H times C3H.A)F1 DNP-PRImed cells. The presence of foreign histocompatibility determinants on the F1 B cells did not prevent successful physiologic cell cooperation provided the T and B cells shared common cell interaction genes coded for in the K-end of the H-2 complex.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 1079217
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422