| Literature DB >> 6411812 |
R DeMars, C C Chang, M Marrari, R J Duquesnoy, H Noreen, M Segall, F H Bach.
Abstract
Cytotoxicity tests with alloantisera were used to study the expression of HLA-D region antigens in HLA-DR-null mutants of a human lymphoblastoid cell line. The initial cell line contained just one copy of the MHC as a haplotype that included DR1 and MB1/MT1. Gamma ray mutagenesis of the single haplotype cells followed by selection with complement and an anti-DR monoclonal antibody were then used to isolate DR-null mutants. Two categories of mutants were identified with a panel of alloantisera. Expressions of DR1 and MB1/MT1 were simultaneously lost in four mutants. Nine mutants still expressed MB1/MT1 but had lost the expression of DR1. The dissociated loss of expression of MB1/MT1 and DR1 antigens is evidence for separate genetic control of these alloantigens. The methods used exemplify a versatile approach for conveniently inducing separations of closely linked loci of the MHC.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6411812
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422