Association of H-2 types with genetic control of immune reponsiveness to IgG (gamma2a) allotypes in the mouse.
J Exp Med
; 136(5): 1222-30, 1972 Nov 01.
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Immune responsiveness to IgG allotypes in the mouse was found to be controlled by an immune response gene Ir-IgG linked to the H-2 locus. This was demonstrated by the analysis of the immune response to BALB/c IgG (gamma2a) myeloma proteins in mice of various H-2 types from five different linkage groups of immunoglobulin heavy chains. Antisera were examined for antibodies to idiotypic (Fab) and allotypic (Fc) specificities. No immune response to BALB/c IgG myeloma proteins was found in mice with the same heavy-chain immunoglobulin linkage group as BALB/c but of different H-2 types. In mice with immunoglobulin heavy chains that are different than BALB/c, a high immune response to IgG myeloma proteins was found in H-2 types b, bc, p, r, s, and v; a low response in a, d, k, and q. The Ir-IgG gene is controlled by a dominant autosomal gene.
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Assunto principal:
Imunoglobulina G
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Genes
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Histocompatibilidade
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Isoantígenos
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Formação de Anticorpos
Tipo de estudo:
Risk_factors_studies
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Animals
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En
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J Exp Med
Ano de publicação:
1972
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Article