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Neonatal tolerance induction across regions of H-2 complex.

J W Streilein, J Klein.   

Abstract

Regions of the H-2 complex were evaluated for their capacity to resist neonatal tolerance induction. Congenic recombinant strains and mutants were employed to study K, I, and D region disparity. It was found that tolerance could be induced to differences at each region; however, the K region of the H-2 complex is not only highly immunogenic, but markedly resistant to neonatal tolerance induction. This is especially apparent when the host is derived from B10 stocks, even though the MHC haplotypes involved are not H-2b indicating that genetic factors unlinked to the MHC clearly play an important role in determining the ease of neonatal tolerance induction.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 334985

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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2.  Analysis of neonatally induced tolerance of H-2 alloantigens. II. Failure to detect alloantigen-specific T-lymphocyte precursors and suppressors.

Authors:  R S Gruchalla; J W Streilein
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3.  The role of H-2 regions in overcoming tissue incompatibility.

Authors:  V Holán; M Hasek
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4.  Neonatal tolerance induction across H-2 mutational disparity: induction and specificity of tolerance.

Authors:  J W Streilein; J Klein
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5.  Analysis of neonatally induced tolerance of H-2 alloantigens. I. Adoptive transfer indicates that tolerance of class I and class II antigens is maintained by distinct mechanisms.

Authors:  J W Streilein; R S Gruchalla
Journal:  Immunogenetics       Date:  1981       Impact factor: 2.846

6.  Haptens can serve as surrogate transplantation antigens in a manner that demonstrates H-2 restriction of graft rejection.

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7.  Haplotype-specific suppression of antibody responses in vitro. I. Generation of genetically restricted suppressor T cells by neonatal treatment with semiallogeneic spleen cells.

Authors:  C M Sorensen; C W Pierce
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8.  Hematopoietic chimerism and transplantation tolerance: a role for regulatory T cells.

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9.  T cells recognize minor histocompatibility antigens on H-2 allogeneic cells.

Authors:  J Forman; J W Streilein
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10.  In vivo and in vitro characterization of specific hyporeactivity to skin xenografts in mixed xenogeneically reconstituted mice (B10 + F344 rat----B10).

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