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Immune responses in vitro, XIV. Undetectability of Mlsb- and Mlsc-encoded products on F1 cells possessing Mlsa or Mlsd.

R E Click, D Schneider, L A Sitzmann, M M Azar.   

Abstract

The Mls locus was originally defined to have four alleles; three controlled products that were detectable in primary mixed leukocyte reactions (MLR), whereas one, b, was described as being null. Recently, other investigators postulated that the Mls locus is nonpolymorphic, being composed of the b null allele and of a singly expressed allele previously thought to be the a and d alleles. We previously reported that products controlled by Mlsa and Mlsd were antigenically distinct and therefore are not controlled by the same allele, and the product of Mlsb on cells of three different strains was easily detectable by Mlsa and Mlsd responding cells. Thus the b allele is not null. In the present report evidence is presented which indicates that both Mlsb and Mlsc encoded products were undetectable by MLR when in the presence of Mlsa or Mlsd. This was demonstrated by the inability of Mlsa/Mlsc and Mlsa/Mlsb F1 cells to stimulate Mlsa responding cells and Mlsd/Mlsc and Mlsd/Mlsb cells to stimulate Mlsd cells; the positive response of Mlsa/Mlsb and Mlsd/Mlsb F1-hybrid cells to Mlsb-encoded products; and the reactivity of Mlsa/Mlsc and Mlsd/Mlsc F1 hybrid cells to Mlsc-encoded determinants.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6205991     DOI: 10.1007/bf00364211

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunogenetics        ISSN: 0093-7711            Impact factor:   2.846


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Authors:  R E Click; A Adelmann
Journal:  Immunogenetics       Date:  1988       Impact factor: 2.846

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