| Literature DB >> 6969739 |
P C Doherty, J R Bennink, P J Wettstein.
Abstract
Lymphocyte populations from B6, C-H-2bml (KbmlDb) mutant mice cannot, after both in vivo and in vitro negative selection for alloreactivity, be induced to recognize vaccinia virus presented in the context of H-2Kb. This finding may mean that the T cell receptor(s) expresses a component that is very specific for a particular "active site" on the self-H-2 molecule. Alternatively, (if recognition is directed at a virus-H-2 complex) the more similar 2 H-2 molecules are, the more likely it may be that precursor thymocytes in the mutant with the capacity to bind H-2Kb + vaccinia virus may be deleted during ontogeny as a result of cross-reaction with H-2Kbml + endogenous antigen.Entities:
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Year: 1981 PMID: 6969739
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422