| Literature DB >> 6800938 |
C R Young, G P O'Connor, P Griffiths.
Abstract
The antibody response to the synthetic polypeptide poly (L Tyr, L Glu)-poly (DL Ala)--poly (L Lys) designated (T,G)-A--L, was investigated in inbred, congenic, F1 and F2 hybrid strains of mice. The antibody response was analysed at both low (10 microgram) and high (50 microgram) immunizing doses of (T,G)-A--L. Antibodies were measured using both a modified Farr assay and a plate binding assay. At low immunizing doses it was found that all of the congenic and non-congenic (low responder x low responder) F1 hybrids were low responders. However, the quantitative antibody response of one non-congenic (low responder x low responder) F2 hybrid segregated in a 1:1 ratio of high responders to low responders, suggesting some form of complementation of (T,G)-A--L Ir genes. At high immunizing doses it was found that congenic and non-congenic (low responder x low responder) F1 hybrids were all high responders, indicating a complementation of Ir genes to (T,G)-A--L. This complementation was confirmed using two different routes of immunization, namely footpad and intraperitoneal. Furthermore the quantitative antibody responses of (low responder x low responder) F2 hybrids segregate in a 1:1 ratio of high responders to low responders. The class of antibodies produced to (T,G)-A--L in (low responder x low responder) F1 hybrids was determined by gel filtration on Sephadex G-200, and found to be predominantly IgG, with lesser amounts of IgM.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 6800938 PMCID: PMC1555269
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunology ISSN: 0019-2805 Impact factor: 7.397